French lunatics, who got caught in the fallout?

French lunatics, who got caught in the fallout?

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StuntmanMike

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Friday 3rd July 2015
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ME, two days this week, two days last week, good for me as I have had two easy weeks.
Shipped out on the Tunnel, came back last week on MFL Calais /Dover , this week queued for two days for the Dunkerque ferry, 40 degree heat, ran out of everything when I boarded, most of the fking booths were shut, wk port, wk attitude.
An S&K driver (Welsh firm , yellow and red Volvo's) had pulled his curtains outside the heartbeat monitor, they coned his truck off.biggrin All in all a hot sweaty lazy few days.
Anyone else?

StuntmanMike

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Saturday 4th July 2015
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No one eh...

jagracer

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236 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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StuntmanMike said:
No one eh...
Probably as a lot of us won't have any idea what you are talking about, especially the last sentence

StuntmanMike

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Saturday 4th July 2015
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jagracer said:
StuntmanMike said:
No one eh...
Probably as a lot of us won't have any idea what you are talking about, especially the last sentence
Anyone caught up in the French industrial action this week try to cross the channel?

P.S Sort of aimed at truck drivers, who would understand the terminology.

Edited by StuntmanMike on Saturday 4th July 11:16

jagracer

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236 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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StuntmanMike said:
jagracer said:
StuntmanMike said:
No one eh...
Probably as a lot of us won't have any idea what you are talking about, especially the last sentence
Anyone caught up in the French industrial action this week try to cross the channel?

P.S Sort of aimed at truck drivers, who would understand the terminology.

Edited by StuntmanMike on Saturday 4th July 11:16
I am a truck driver, many many moons ago I did Italy weekly but now thankfully the furthest south I go in a truck is Crayford, care to explain the bit about the heartbeat monitor.

StuntmanMike

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Saturday 4th July 2015
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The heartbeat monitor is the first thing you go though now, a large shed where they visually inspect the truck then put mikes onto it.

iguana

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260 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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Nope, I was a tad miffed initially to have had a Euro run cancellation last wk & another this wk, hindsight tho fab, would have been an utter nightmare to have been caught both wks.

Getragdogleg

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183 months

Saturday 4th July 2015
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No, fk the French and fk their country. Bunch of petulant children and the main reason why I hate the EU as an idea, anything that puts us closer to those wkers can sod off.

I could be on £50 an hour and would still refuse to do a French run.


bigfatnick

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202 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Getragdogleg said:
No, fk the French and fk their country. Bunch of petulant children and the main reason why I hate the EU as an idea, anything that puts us closer to those wkers can sod off.
Whilst I agree with you. (I'm interested to see what this Greece thing does to it all) most of the French I know - admittedly from a few years backpacking fairly recently, (so maybe a different crowd), hate the EU as much as you or I. As do lots of Italians. The sooner it collapses and we just go back to a free trade club the better.



Lucky for me, At the moment I rarely have to venture south of the M62. So I don't even have to worry about England's st, let alone France's attempts at making the world a worse place. Mainly working to/in Scotland is a dream. Even if they love the EU (which I can't understand, because they'd get all their fishing back).

Edited by bigfatnick on Sunday 5th July 10:19

StuntmanMike

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Sunday 5th July 2015
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Anyway, shipping out again tomorrow, well see what this week brings, France again.

Getragdogleg

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Sunday 5th July 2015
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StuntmanMike said:
Anyway, shipping out again tomorrow, well see what this week brings, France again.
You poor bd, they have a wonderful country, great food, some fantastic architecture and interesting historical sites yet they still manage to somehow taint it all with arrogance and attitude.

Individually I find French people some of the most charming and affable folk ever but as a larger group they are dreadful in ways I struggle to comprehend and they seem to excel in difficult interpretations of common rules and regulations.

Also, if they will insist on making cars they should be made to keep them within their own borders.

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Monday 6th July 2015
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I do envy the way that they kick off when they don't like what is happening, and the way that the government appears to listen.


iva cosworth

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163 months

Tuesday 7th July 2015
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I've been away,in car,for 2 weeks and had no idea this was going on,drove straight into port of Calais ,apart from taking the wrong diversion round the roadworks,there was no queues whatsoever at border controls and got onto 21.45 boat home,Sunday,then saw the chaos on the A20 into Dover.

bigfatnick

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202 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Out of interest, those who operate over the channel, why do people use Calais so much, it seems with all the hassle of regular industrial action and people trying to climb on your lorry, why not use one of the other ports? Is Calais that cheap, or is it an availability thing?

johnS2000

458 posts

172 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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bigfatnick said:
Out of interest, those who operate over the channel, why do people use Calais so much, it seems with all the hassle of regular industrial action and people trying to climb on your lorry, why not use one of the other ports? Is Calais that cheap, or is it an availability thing?
Yes I find it strange that as soon as the french get the ump about some thing the M20 turns into a lorry park.

Its only just clearing now from the last episode .

Why not abandon calais as a viable option for a port?



iguana

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260 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Tunnel 45 mins, Harwich-Hook 8 hrs.

I do a lot of out one day back the next, or out just 1 day runs, Germany usual destination, there is no viable alternative than tunnel for me, even regular Calais or Dunkirk ferry is too slow.

Plus for my use it's more expensive, I'd have to put prices up considerably & loose most of the work, or just quit most of my Euro work.

Between me & my pal doing the same we are on 75 crossings this yr to now, delays on very few of those.

To say shut Calais is a bit daft, the immigrant issue would just go elsewhere.

bigfatnick

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Thursday 9th July 2015
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Does Dunkirk have much of an immigrant problem?

When I was in Rotterdam and Santander last summer (in the car) I noticed there were zero people trying to get over. I would assume as much as the longer ride wouldn't be pleasant, success would be much easier if entering anywhere but Calais.

StuntmanMike

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Sunday 12th July 2015
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No Nick, Dunkirk dose not have an immigrant problem, but its also a small port.
Op Stack again this week ( French side), fall out from immigrant getting run over on the train.

StuntmanMike

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Saturday 18th July 2015
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Op stack in Calais this week again, four weeks running , getting tits'd off with it now.

jagracer

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236 months

Saturday 18th July 2015
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What's the hold up this time around, It's been like it most of the week in Kent.