Will you be slowing down for the Firemen's Strike?
Will you be slowing down for the Firemen's Strike?
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Big_M

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5,602 posts

283 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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There has been lots of propaganda on the TV in the last few days about how people should be slowing down for the forthcoming strike by the Firemen. How many PHers will be taking extra care on the roads during the strikes?

I am miffed that yet again they are relating this to speed and I can feel another letter to my local MP brewing. We had a frost in Essex this morning and I saw numerous cars on the road with windows still covered in ice - aggggggggggghhh!

zippy500

1,883 posts

289 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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I saw 3 low loaders withe 6 green godesses on the back yesterday, will they be arriving at fires like this.

andytk

1,558 posts

286 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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"I saw 3 low loaders withe 6 green godesses on the back yesterday, will they be arriving at fires like this."

ha, would be quicker than under their own steam. Max speed of 35mph!!!
Maybe this is a attempt to speed them up.

Andy

yertis

19,449 posts

286 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Why haven't the government bought any newer fire appliances? I remember them wheeling out the GGs last time the firemen went on strike, and also when the New Forest caught fire in 1976. They were ancient then - you'd have thought somebody would have had the foresight to replace them by now. You see younger lorries at Classic Truck meets. It's a joke.

moreymach

1,029 posts

286 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Only to give a 2 fingered salute as I drive by the local fire station !! £30k my arse !!!!!

yertis

19,449 posts

286 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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And no I won't be slowing down! BANZAI!!!!!

sparkey

789 posts

304 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Some minister said the firemans strike was "irresponsible and criminally negligent" - I would have thought that underfunding of the armed forces to such and extent that they can respond to an emergency at a maximum of 35mph is "irresponsible and criminally negligent" ! Isn't fire reasonably commonplace in a military confrontation situation ??

mondeoman

11,430 posts

286 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Bowlocks to slowing down!! Faster faster faster!!!!!

Nice to see a Labia Government being shafted by the unions - love it!! hoist by their own petard, Joyous rebellion!

Let the troops use the normal fire engines - if not then the Government is failing in its duty of care (I don't give a shit who "owns" them - I paid me tax, I want the service and if local govn'ment won't supply it then central better had, and to the level we've come to expect).

So, no I wont be slowing down. :

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

284 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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mondeoman said: Bowlocks to slowing down!! Faster faster faster!!!!!

Nice to see a Labia Government being shafted by the unions - love it!! hoist by their own petard, Joyous rebellion!

Let the troops use the normal fire engines - if not then the Government is failing in its duty of care (I don't give a shit who "owns" them - I paid me tax, I want the service and if local govn'ment won't supply it then central better had, and to the level we've come to expect).

So, no I wont be slowing down. :



I'm not getting into this one again!

Lets hope we don't have to go to a strike eh?

CarZee

13,382 posts

287 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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given that if the firemen strike, they won't get paid, stations won't be manned and fire engines won't be run, we should get a proportionate refund on our council tax.. you know.. the bit that says "Fire Service.... £389" in the itemisation..

If not, why the hell not??? They're not paying the money out and the govenrment won't take it of them to cover the cost of the GGs and forces etc..

oh yea - will I be slowing down? Will I bollocks.. who the hell drives fast (or recklessly) consciously or subconciously thinking that a nice burly fireman with big cutting tool will be able to rescue them if it all goes wrong??

>> Edited by CarZee on Thursday 24th October 11:31

yertis

19,449 posts

286 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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CarZee said:

who the hell drives fast (or recklessly) consciously or subconciously thinking that a nice burly fireman with big cutting tool will be able to rescue them if it all goes wrong??




That'll be Mrs Yertis...

CarZee

13,382 posts

287 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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yertis said:That'll be Mrs Yertis...


Oh well, while she's in hospital, snapped in half having fulfilled her Cronenbergesque Fireman Fantasy, you'll have plenty of time to flirt with S girl and get some serious drinking and misbehaving done

On a more serious note, my dad was in an accident about two months back and had to be cut out of his car by the fire brigade.. he was driving along.. woman ran a stop sign on perpendicular road, not paying attention.. T boned him without slowing from 30.. not pretty.

Fortunately, she wasn't going anywhere and was nicked - my dad isn't in the best of health she's being charged with something fairly harsh ... good.. fcuking stupid bitch.

ATG

22,736 posts

292 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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reagan may have been a twat, but I remember with a certain amount of fondness how his administration dealt with when the air traffic controllers strike. similar story of a union blackmailing the country. He sacked the lot.

CarZee

13,382 posts

287 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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ATG said: reagan may have been a twat, but I remember with a certain amount of fondness how his administration dealt with when the air traffic controllers strike. similar story of a union blackmailing the country. He sacked the lot.

totally - ISTR there are 30+ applications for every fireman's position that opens up..

plotloss

67,280 posts

290 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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CarZee said:

ATG said: reagan may have been a twat, but I remember with a certain amount of fondness how his administration dealt with when the air traffic controllers strike. similar story of a union blackmailing the country. He sacked the lot.

totally - ISTR there are 30+ applications for every fireman's position that opens up..



38 as it happens!

Personally I would give them the money as they do a worthwhile job, I'd also give the same sort of money to nurses. To pay for this I would automate the Tube and sack all the drivers without severance becuase I really am sick of them fcukers whining on.

Matt.

zippy500

1,883 posts

289 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Right on, all emergency service do an excellent job and I fully support payrises, Old Jack Straw moaning that they are putting the publics life at risk. They have to risk theis every day. Pay up now.

williamp

20,031 posts

293 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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andytk said: "I saw 3 low loaders withe 6 green godesses on the back yesterday, will they be arriving at fires like this."

ha, would be quicker than under their own steam. Max speed of 35mph!!!
Maybe this is a attempt to speed them up.

Andy



I saw loads yesterday on the junction of the M25 and the A2 in Kent. They looked pathetic.

I am seriously worried by what might happen with these.

superlightr

12,920 posts

283 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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professionals dont go on strike.

Dont join if you dont like the pay/working conditions. Leave if you want higher pay and can get it.

Totally unrealistic pay demand. It me as a flipping muppet over a barrel who loves cars who will be forced to pay this pay demand. Married, no kids self employed.

30K for a fireman!! 4 days on 4 off. sounds better then the teachers get. sounds better then i get. I think I will become a fireman if they get the rise.

I hope their pay is suspended while on strike and meals and acommodation.

Are some firemen not on strike?? What % ?? anyone know.?

M@H

11,298 posts

292 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Hmm.. tricky debate though... the FBU afe effectively goading the government into this stalemate situation, however the government can't back down or suddenly every nurse,policeman and binman will want a 40% rise too. Theres no way Gordon Brown can maintain financial stability with that kind of lay out therefore theres no was B.liar will give in to the demand.

Matt.

johnelliott

293 posts

280 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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According to one news programme, primary school teachers get more money than fireman. Is that true? If it is then that's about the most disgusting thing I've seen on TV for a long time!

John