From: Mrcheerful on
Doug wrote:
> Once again demonstrating the sheer deadly destructiveness of a car
> compare to that of a bicycle. Nowhere is safe from these terrorists.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/8684999.stm
>
> "Boy trapped between car and shop front dies
>
> The crash scene in Cape Hill, Smethwick
>
> The boy was trapped between the car and the shop
>
> A 15-year-old boy who was trapped against a shop front in Smethwick by
> a crashed car has died of his injuries.
>
> The crash happened on Saturday morning in Cape Hill, police said.
>
> The boy was airlifted to hospital where he died at 1730 BST. A female
> was also taken to hospital with serious injuries, West Midlands Police
> said.
>
> The driver, a 28-year-old man from Evesham, Worcestershire, was
> arrested and bailed. Anyone with information has been asked to call
> the police."

This is God working in mysterious ways:
http://www.birminghammail.net/news/birmingham-news/2010/05/17/pals-mourn-crash-victim-joshua-97319-26462021/


From: Ian on
On 16 May, 19:02, David Hansen <SENDdavidNOhS...(a)spidacom.co.uk>
wrote:
> On Sun, 16 May 2010 10:33:53 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be Doug
> <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote this:-
>
> >Once again demonstrating the sheer deadly destructiveness of a car
> >compare to that of a bicycle. Nowhere is safe from these terrorists.
>
> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/8684999.stm
>
> I'm sure the unacceptable face of motoring will be along soon to
> tell us that a bike would cause just as much damage.

I'm happy to point out that cars are far better are getting patients
and medical staff to rural accident and emergency departments.

Ian
From: Ian on
On 17 May, 07:50, Derek Geldard <d...(a)miniac.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> On Sun, 16 May 2010 19:02:47 +0100, David Hansen
>
> <SENDdavidNOhS...(a)spidacom.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >I'm sure the unacceptable face of motoring will be along soon to
> >tell us that a bike would cause just as much damage.
>
> Ah, fortelling the future now, cool.

The correct response to this type of post from Mr Hansen is

"Fascinating. Mind reading. Do go on."

Nice try

Ian
From: Ret. on
Doug wrote:
> On 16 May, 19:26, webreader <websiterea...(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>> On May 16, 6:33 pm, Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Once again demonstrating the sheer deadly destructiveness of a car
>>> compare to that of a bicycle. Nowhere is safe from these terrorists.
>>
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/8684999.stm
>>
>>> "Boy trapped between car and shop front dies
>>
>>> The crash scene in Cape Hill, Smethwick
>>
>>> The boy was trapped between the car and the shop
>>
>>> A 15-year-old boy who was trapped against a shop front in Smethwick
>>> by a crashed car has died of his injuries.
>>
>>> The crash happened on Saturday morning in Cape Hill, police said.
>>
>>> The boy was airlifted to hospital where he died at 1730 BST. A
>>> female was also taken to hospital with serious injuries, West
>>> Midlands Police said.
>>
>>> The driver, a 28-year-old man from Evesham, Worcestershire, was
>>> arrested and bailed. Anyone with information has been asked to call
>>> the police."
>>
>>> --
>>> UK Radical Campaigns.http://www.zing.icom43.net
>>> A driving licence is a licence to kill.
>>
>> Yet again Doug changes his saved text slightly & tells us that a car
>> can do more damage than a bicycle.
>> Doug the person who does not understand physics has actually hit on
>> something that is mostly true, cars can cause more damage than
>> bicycles due to their extra weight & speed.
>>
>> No doubt Dougs usual followers will be along to quote some lie that
>> people have said otherwise.
>>
>> But to help Doug get the message accross here are a few of his posts.
>>
>> 10 April 2010 Doug posts
>> Once again demonstrating the sheer destructive force of a car
>> compared to the much maligned bicycle
>>
>> May 2nd 2010 Doug posts
>> Once again demonstrating the sheer destructive force of a car
>> compared to that of a bicycle.
>>
>> Feb 27 2008 Doug posts
>> just shows how much appalling damage can be caused by a car compared
>> to that of
>> a bicycle
>>
>> May 23rd 2009 Doug posts
>> sheer destructive force and danger of a car compared with the
>> relatively minor danger of a bicycle
>>
>> Dec 27th 2008 Doug posts
>> demonstrating the destructive force of a car which could never be
>> equalled by a bicycle
>>
>> Jan 18th 2009 Doug posts
>> destructive force of a car compared to the relatively harmless
>> bicycle.
>>
>> Feb 9 2009 Doug posts
>> destructive force of a car compared to that of the innocuous but much
>> maligned bicycle.
>>
>> Feb 24 2009 Doug posts
>> once again demonstrating the sheer destructive force and danger of a
>> car compared to that of a
>> bicycle.
>>
>> July 22 2009 Doug posts
>> destructive force and danger of a car when compared to the puny force
>> of a bicycle.
>>
>> July 25 2009 Doug posts
>> destructive force of a car compared to that of a bicycle
>>
>> Dec 8 2009 Doug posts
>> destructive force of a car compared to that of a mere bicycle,
>>
> Wow! Someone has been doing thier research. OK then, as long as the
> physics is widely accepted it should be obvious why cars should be
> much more restricted than bicycles.

Cars *are* more restricted than bicycles you idiot. Do you have to pass a
test to use a bicycle on UK roads? Do you have to have a licence to use a
bicycle on UK roads? Do you have to have your bicycle tested annually for
road-worthiness? Do you have to take out insurance to use your bicycle on
UK roads? Do you have to purchase an annual excise licence for your bicycle?

Yes, cars can be dangerous, and occasionally people lose their lives in road
accidents involving cars - but that has to be weighed against the massive
benefits that cars has brought us.

--
Kev

From: Mrcheerful on

"Doug" <jagmad(a)riseup.net> wrote in message
news:62c873a9-0c94-4095-8d2c-b8bc47bf141f(a)h11g2000vbo.googlegroups.com...
> Once again demonstrating the sheer deadly destructiveness of a car
> compare to that of a bicycle. Nowhere is safe from these terrorists.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/8684999.stm
>

This also shows how dangerous it is to go out 'God bothering' and buying
sweets, if he had not done either one of these things then he would be alive
today.