Basically, business are running out of diesal for their trucks. Some have shut already. People who rely on their cars to travel are buggered. By Wednesday afternoon, taxi's are expected to be virtually gone in London. Some trains are running reduced service (those that use diesel obviously).
It's a fun, fun situation. And it's happened because a few people aren't happy that we pay almost �8 for a litre of unleaded petrol. Or, almost 4 US dollars per galleon (if I've translated right).
It worked in France last week, and their prices were lower than ours to start with.
Tony Balir was adamant he wasn't budging. Their have been reports that the police (or army) might be sent in to move the protestors. I'll believe that when I see it. They've been completely non-violent so far, and have allowed emergency supplies through. The refineries seem to be voluntarily holding back.
It doesn't really bother me. I'm not desperate for petrol yet, and I can get a train in to work (I'll have changed my mind next week, when I need to get to Liverpool though ). I do wonder how it will play out. I can't see something like this happening in the US, due to it's sheer size. But in a piddling little country like this, well, next they'll be boycotting cows udders until milk goes down in price...
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"Why do you want to spend time with a deer? They're so stupid, they get hypnotized by headlights!" - Guido Anchovy
But you just KNOW that this is going to turn into a Flameboard thread. I can taste the gasoline.
Look, a joke! Ha ha, I am so witty.
Where did everybody go?
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love's function is to fabricate unknownnness
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E. E. Cummings
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Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! And party everyday.
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Where's the bathroom on this ship?
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"More beer, more beer, more beer, more beer! ARSE!"
- Ode to God.
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"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
- George Bernard Shaw
Can I get some true numbers here? I know for a fact that the US imported only 15% of its oil back in 1993. Now its up to what, 75%? Not sure.
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Intelligence, Integrity, Responsibility.
Vote Bush/Cheney 2000
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HowsaboutdemO's?
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"Ed Gruberman, you fail to grasp Ty Kwan Leap. Approach me, that you might see." -- The Master