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On Nov 27, 2:34*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Andrew Heenan wrote: "Tom Barry" wrote ... Boris to announce today. Bye bye public transport improvements, hello happy petrolheads. Happy for a week or two. Then the penny will drop. Back to all day queues at Kensington Church Street. Hoist With Their Own Petar. Plus more income (and less congestion) in the original zone. Lager and crisps all round! Quite. As a resident of northeast London who works in central London, i'm happy that inner-west Londoners will be discouraged from driving into my bit of the city, and quite content to watch them stew in their own juice in theirs. There is talk of a loss of 70 million in charge revenue, though. I'd like to see this made up by increasing the central charge, but there's no prospect of that happening, so i suppose it'll have to come out of the budgets for public transport, cycling, and black lesbian mime groups or whoever it is that Boris hates this week. I was never really in favour of the congestion charge, although I was in favour of what it was trying to achieve, ie stop selfish people in cars from clogging the streets. Trouble was that it was a bit indiscriminate in who it affected. But I saw a news item with totally spurious complaints from campaigners against the charge. Like one owner of a takeaway saying that people didn't drive there because of the charge, but what time of day do people drive to takeways? And even sillier, people claiming that it was stopping people going to Portobello Road market. Were they seriously claiming that everyone should drive there and park in the area (or ever did)? Interesting thought that people who had paid that charge would then continue to central London. I hadn't thought of that, but it might improve things if it wasn't for all the roadworks that are making bus travel impossible at the moment. |
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"RobWilton" wrote
-------------------------------- What a terrible waste of public funds this all is, Ken ... ...jailed for life. What a nice, reasonable chap. *plonk* |
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"Actually, one council, Hammersmith and Fulham, did urge its residents
to write in and support abolition, which in itself rather biases it - I'm not sure if the retention camp could call upon similar public resources. " As a resident of that Borough, I was not aware that the council has urged that course of action on us, but I am glad that they did, and I certainly voted for the abolition of the Extension: maybe it's selfish, but this has something to do with not wanting Wandsworth Bridge Road jammed up all day with traffic by-passing the Extension! Marc. |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Andrew Heenan wrote: "Tom Barry" wrote ... Boris to announce today. Bye bye public transport improvements, hello happy petrolheads. Happy for a week or two. Then the penny will drop. Back to all day queues at Kensington Church Street. Hoist With Their Own Petar. Plus more income (and less congestion) in the original zone. Lager and crisps all round! Quite. As a resident of northeast London who works in central London, i'm happy that inner-west Londoners will be discouraged from driving into my bit of the city, and quite content to watch them stew in their own juice in theirs. Stew in what juice? Most of the extension was ridiculously quiet before the CC was extended. There is talk of a loss of 70 million in charge revenue, though. I'd like to see this made up by increasing the central charge, but there's no prospect of that happening, so i suppose it'll have to come out of the budgets for public transport, cycling, and black lesbian mime groups or whoever it is that Boris hates this week. Yeah, that cycle-hating *******. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph...ke_667500n.jpg http://themotorreport.com.au/wp-cont...ing-a-bike.jpg http://www.everydaycycling.com/web/M...ON_BIKE_DR.JPG http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/20...is-johnson.jpg http://www.marinbikes.com/cms/_image...in-bike_v2.jpg |
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, MIG writes And even sillier, people claiming that it was stopping people going to Portobello Road market. Were they seriously claiming that everyone should drive there and park in the area (or ever did)? I did, when I lived in, er, Marylebone. In any case, the market's main day is Saturday when no charge applies. -- congokid Eating out in London? Read my tips... http://congokid.com |
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On 28 Nov, 11:29, congokid wrote:
In article , MIG writes And even sillier, people claiming that it was stopping people going to Portobello Road market. *Were they seriously claiming that everyone should drive there and park in the area (or ever did)? I did, when I lived in, er, Marylebone. In any case, the market's main day is Saturday when no charge applies. Indeed, making the complaint that much more spurious. I suspect that many people who claim that they've lost business due to the charge will find that they were losing business anyway. |
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, John Rowland wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Andrew Heenan wrote: "Tom Barry" wrote ... Boris to announce today. Bye bye public transport improvements, hello happy petrolheads. Happy for a week or two. Then the penny will drop. Back to all day queues at Kensington Church Street. Hoist With Their Own Petar. Plus more income (and less congestion) in the original zone. Lager and crisps all round! Quite. As a resident of northeast London who works in central London, i'm happy that inner-west Londoners will be discouraged from driving into my bit of the city, and quite content to watch them stew in their own juice in theirs. Stew in what juice? Most of the extension was ridiculously quiet before the CC was extended. Er, well, steam in their own juice then. You need less of it. There is talk of a loss of 70 million in charge revenue, though. I'd like to see this made up by increasing the central charge, but there's no prospect of that happening, so i suppose it'll have to come out of the budgets for public transport, cycling, and black lesbian mime groups or whoever it is that Boris hates this week. Yeah, that cycle-hating *******. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph...ke_667500n.jpg http://themotorreport.com.au/wp-cont...ing-a-bike.jpg http://www.everydaycycling.com/web/M...ON_BIKE_DR.JPG http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/20...is-johnson.jpg http://www.marinbikes.com/cms/_image...in-bike_v2.jpg Oh, he rides a bike. That means his policies must be good for cyclists. Oh no, wait. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...-boris-johnson http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3613 http://www.channel4.com/news/article...gerous/1829747 And i have yet to hear a peep out of him about reducing the danger posed by HGVs. Still, here's a splendid article by the Great Helmsman: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...mment.politics Apparently bendies are "odious, inhuman, socialistic 18-metre Frankfurter buses". Perhaps he thinks that they're inherently communist because they're red? Oh, and "the greatest menace, much more lethal than the motorcar, is the catatonically oblivious pedestrian, in particular the foreign tourist". He's right, of course, pedestrians kill and injure far more cyclists than motor vehicles. Oh no, wait. tom PS Apologies for the number of Grauniad links, by the way. -- Would you like to remember more? |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Andrew Heenan wrote: "Tom Barry" wrote ... Boris to announce today. Bye bye public transport improvements, hello happy petrolheads. Happy for a week or two. Then the penny will drop. Back to all day queues at Kensington Church Street. Hoist With Their Own Petar. Plus more income (and less congestion) in the original zone. Lager and crisps all round! Quite. As a resident of northeast London who works in central London, i'm happy that inner-west Londoners will be discouraged from driving into my bit of the city, and quite content to watch them stew in their own juice in theirs. Stew in what juice? Most of the extension was ridiculously quiet before the CC was extended. Er, well, steam in their own juice then. You need less of it. There is talk of a loss of 70 million in charge revenue, though. I'd like to see this made up by increasing the central charge, but there's no prospect of that happening, so i suppose it'll have to come out of the budgets for public transport, cycling, and black lesbian mime groups or whoever it is that Boris hates this week. Yeah, that cycle-hating *******. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph...ke_667500n.jpg http://themotorreport.com.au/wp-cont...ing-a-bike.jpg http://www.everydaycycling.com/web/M...ON_BIKE_DR.JPG http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/20...is-johnson.jpg http://www.marinbikes.com/cms/_image...in-bike_v2.jpg Oh, he rides a bike. That means his policies must be good for cyclists. Oh no, wait. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...-boris-johnson http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3613 http://www.channel4.com/news/article...gerous/1829747 count to ten and calm down You accused him of hating cyclists. I pointed out that since he is a cyclist himself, he probably doesn't. You suggested that since he hasn't devoted all his time and all his budget to putting cyclists before everyone else, he obviously does. You are quite wrong. Very wrong. Extremely wrong. In fact, since feminists use the word "misogynist" to describe anyone who thinks that maybe people who are not women matter too, and you use the word "cyclist-hater" to describe anyone who thinks that maybe people who are not cyclists matter too, you are as wrong as a feminist, and it isn't really possible to get much wronger than that. For years space has been taken away from all other people and given to cyclists. While that was appropiate at some point, it couldn't continue for ever or the entire earth would be a cycle path. Deciding that the time to stop the process has been reached now does not make you a cyclist hater. |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, John Rowland wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2008, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Andrew Heenan wrote: "Tom Barry" wrote ... Boris to announce today. Bye bye public transport improvements, hello happy petrolheads. Happy for a week or two. Then the penny will drop. Back to all day queues at Kensington Church Street. Hoist With Their Own Petar. Plus more income (and less congestion) in the original zone. Lager and crisps all round! Quite. As a resident of northeast London who works in central London, i'm happy that inner-west Londoners will be discouraged from driving into my bit of the city, and quite content to watch them stew in their own juice in theirs. Stew in what juice? Most of the extension was ridiculously quiet before the CC was extended. Er, well, steam in their own juice then. You need less of it. There is talk of a loss of 70 million in charge revenue, though. I'd like to see this made up by increasing the central charge, but there's no prospect of that happening, so i suppose it'll have to come out of the budgets for public transport, cycling, and black lesbian mime groups or whoever it is that Boris hates this week. Yeah, that cycle-hating *******. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph...ke_667500n.jpg http://themotorreport.com.au/wp-cont...ing-a-bike.jpg http://www.everydaycycling.com/web/M...ON_BIKE_DR.JPG http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/20...is-johnson.jpg http://www.marinbikes.com/cms/_image...in-bike_v2.jpg Oh, he rides a bike. That means his policies must be good for cyclists. Oh no, wait. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...-boris-johnson http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3613 http://www.channel4.com/news/article...gerous/1829747 count to ten and calm down Appreciated! You accused him of hating cyclists. Actually, i didn't. The "whoever it is that Boris hates this week" was attached only to the "black lesbian mime groups", which was itself a tongue-in-cheek reference to the sort of thing Ken was perenially accused of wasting money on by the Tories, who presumably did not approve of this. Apologies for any confusion caused. I pointed out that since he is a cyclist himself, he probably doesn't. Agreed. I have no reason to think he hates cyclists. You suggested that since he hasn't devoted all his time and all his budget to putting cyclists before everyone else, he obviously does. That's not what i meant at all. My point was merely that the fact that he rides a bike himself doesn't automatically mean his policies are good for cyclists. You are quite wrong. Very wrong. Extremely wrong. In fact, since feminists use the word "misogynist" to describe anyone who thinks that maybe people who are not women matter too, and you use the word "cyclist-hater" to describe anyone who thinks that maybe people who are not cyclists matter too, you are as wrong as a feminist, and it isn't really possible to get much wronger than that. Noted. For years space has been taken away from all other people and given to cyclists. While that was appropiate at some point, it couldn't continue for ever or the entire earth would be a cycle path. Deciding that the time to stop the process has been reached now does not make you a cyclist hater. As far as i'm concerned, as long as there is any road space in inner London that is not purely for the use of buses and cycles, it hasn't gone far enough. tom -- This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time. |
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