Ian Ashley Arrested?!

Ian Ashley Arrested?!

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PetrolTed

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richb

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Friday 18th January 2002
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What's the dick-head want a swiss army knife down his socks for??? Can't remembr him in F1 either for that matter. R...

PetrolTed

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jamesc

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Saturday 19th January 2002
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I am probably going to be slated for this as well, but I am sorry to read about Ian's arrest. I first met Ian when he was racing in the 1993 British Touring Car series and then later in the 1998 TVR Tuscan Challenge. During the interim period he also raced in the World Sidecar series. I find this hard to believe because as a commercial pilot himself, he should have known better!!!! His most succesfull era was in the early 70's in F5000 and he won the Oulton Gold Cup in 72 or 73 (he pointed out his name on it when JCW won it!) Ian was as fast as many youngsters in the Lotus series of recent times.

James

marki

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Friday 25th January 2002
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I am probably going to be slated for this as well, but I am sorry to read about Ian's arrest. Challenge. During the interim period he also raced . I find this hard to believe because as a commercial pilot himself, he should have known better!!!!



The man is a fool , every one know`s the rules and we all know the current atmos re air travel

what the hell is this idiot doing taking such things onto a plane when you know its forbiden




jamesc

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Friday 25th January 2002
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marki, I agree with you that Ashley was a fool and he should be punished for this. However I find it hard to believe it was Ian Ashley the racing driver and pilot who committed this crime. Just have to wait to the court case.

James

holbrooknr

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Thursday 7th February 2002
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Its a bloody penknife for gods sake. Hardly the crime of the century is it.

marki

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Thursday 7th February 2002
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Its a bloody penknife for gods sake. Hardly the crime of the century is it.



Pen knife , box cutter , tell that to the people who suffered on September the 11th , the game of air travel has changed since then.

where you could take nail clippers nail files and the like in your personal luggage before you can "NOT" now and any one who did not know this must have been living on Mars

holbrooknr

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Thursday 7th February 2002
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You could not take over a plane with a swiss army knife.

marki

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Friday 8th February 2002
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You could not take over a plane with a swiss army knife.



Not now you can`t because you would have ten guys hanging off your throat, but they did on Sept 11 with box cutters - Stanly knives , the rules have changed , before pilot`s were trained to keep people calm and get the plane on the ground in a hijack situation , now
you are likley to see a aerobatic demonstration with an 737 , i had to laugh yesterday about the guy who stormed the cockpit on the flight to Buenos Aires , the co pilot let him have it in the back of the head with a fire axe , the authorities say they will deport him back to the US "As soon as he is well enought to travel"

richb

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Friday 8th February 2002
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You could not take over a plane with a swiss army knife.



You fancy one stuffed in your neck or thigh?

kevinday

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Friday 15th February 2002
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If the guy wanted to use the items in the States he could have packed them in his check-in case, this is still allowed. Dickhead is the right description.

thom

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Sunday 17th February 2002
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Its a bloody penknife for gods sake. Hardly the crime of the century is it.



Pen knife , box cutter , tell that to the people who suffered on September the 11th...



Oh please marki, that's a bit easy to say...
Since this terrible day, the American are forcing everybody to 'cry' with them...but when there are bomb attacks in France and now in Israël, they don't give a sh**

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ATG

20,573 posts

272 months

Sunday 17th February 2002
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(Hmmm, Thom, I think you'll find the USA is more engaged in Israel than any other country or group of countries on the planet ... for better or worse).

Must say I think common sense has taken a bit of a battering recently ... In theory i'm supposed to put my nail clippers in the hold, the wash bags they give you don't seem to have razors any more (lest I threaten to shave the flight crew) and I was asked to explain why I had collar stiffeners in my shirt (Ans: "To stiffen my collars"). And they give you nice bendy plastic cutlery now in case you tried to spread butter over one of the stewardesses (which isn't necessarily even a bad idea).

However I can still buy a bottle of scotch from the flight crew. I could then throw the liquid in someone's face, belt them over the head with the bottle, then smash the bottom off it and start stabbing people, make a Moltov cocktail with my sock, blah, blah, blah...

marki

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Monday 18th February 2002
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Oh please marki, that's a bit easy to say...
Since this terrible day, the American are forcing everybody to 'cry' with them...but when there are bomb attacks in France and now in Israël, they don't give a sh**




Thom lets not start the anti USA thing again , we both know where we stand on that

But in light of what has happened its right that we re-evaluate the way air travel is conducted , we have seen what can happen now and have to do the best we can to stop it happening again , and knowing that to take a knive on a plane is just stupid

As for you coments on the USA not being interested , ijust cant belive you make such ridiculous statements , why the hell do you think the USA is in Afghanistan ,,, New York first then who knows London , Paris, Frankfurt, we are all Infidels to these animals oppppp`s sorry just could not resist that last dig Thom

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thom

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Monday 18th February 2002
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marki, you're provoking me, arent' you ?

The Americans are (have been) in Afghanistan because there is oil there and they helped the Taliban regime lead the country so they could take the oil back; bin laden is a former CIA agent but the Americans haven't been able to control him at the end.

Anyway marki,
As long as you will argue in favour of the US politics, I'll be here to tread on your comments

Let's bring it to a close...

When do you get your Aero 8 ?

ATG

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272 months

Monday 18th February 2002
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(I would like to take this opportunity to thank the French for selling Mirage fighter bombers and Exocet air to surface missiles to the Argentinians while the country was being run by a despotic and corrupt military dictatorship. It is good to see that the French set a much higher standard of ethical foreign policy than any of the rest of us.)

thom

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Monday 18th February 2002
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thank you for your wonderful hipocrisy

ninja_eli

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Monday 18th February 2002
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5th biggest oil reserves in the world. Huge reserves of natural gas and plenty of other "interesting" items. That is the reason why USA is in Afghanistan. Who knows who really did the terrible Sept 11 attack. Bin Laden, didn't he used to work for the USA? Does he still work for the USA? Where is he now?

Kuwait? Huge production of oil? Attacked by Iraq for no real apparent reason. Traded loads and loads of oil in exchange for US protection and liberation. Oh, and plenty of US military gear purchased in exchange for oil. Saddam Hussain...were they not gonna get rid of him too? I guess he is still useful to them where is he, whether he works for them or not!!!


Bosnia et al, no money, no USA!!!!!! Other troops gave light assistance. What was done there was a lot worse than what Iraq did to Kuwait.

A very clear pattern indeed.

Oh yeh, as rightly mentioned before, the USA actually set up the Taliban region (all US hardware, from Jeeps to firepower) and helped overthrow government. They wanted the poppy fields I guess. Everyone knows the setup they have with Columbia...

Its all about the money...

Regards

thom

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273 months

Monday 18th February 2002
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Thank you ninja eli,
at last some support from this side of the Channel; glad to see not all the Brits are blinded by those bloody Americans.

about saddam:
the Americans need him because although he's a dreadful dictator, he is no religious integrist: that's the real threat now.
By the way it appeared a big mistake from the 'Allies' to invade Kuwait because this country and Saudi Arabia are where the money of terrorists groups come from.