You're doing it again. Stop it!And somebody gets seriously injured as part of the rescue missions.
Patterdale mountain rescuer seriously injured in 500ft fall
A rescuer fell while responding to reports of a camper in the fells suffering chest pains.www.bbc.co.uk
£200 isn`t enough they want locking up.
You're doing it again. Stop it!
that isn't a Covid thing though. It happens every year somewhere or other
To put that fall in context, 150m is more than one and a half times the height of Big Ben.And somebody gets seriously injured as part of the rescue missions.
Patterdale mountain rescuer seriously injured in 500ft fall
A rescuer fell while responding to reports of a camper in the fells suffering chest pains.www.bbc.co.uk
£200 isn`t enough they want locking up.
To put that fall in context, 150m is more than one and a half times the height of Big Ben.
As they say. Wallop!To put that fall in context, 150m is more than one and a half times the height of Big Ben.
Not the first Tanzanian to be mocked on this forum!Vaccine dispute
Since June last year, when President John Magufuli declared the country "Covid-19 free" , he, along with other top government officials, have mocked the efficacy of masks, doubted if testing works, and teased neighbouring countries which have imposed health measures to curb the virus.
Mr Magufuli has also warned - without providing any evidence - that Covid-19 vaccines could be harmful and has instead been urging Tanzanians to use steam inhalation and herbal medicines, neither of which have been approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) as treatments.
It is unclear why the president has expressed such scepticism about the vaccines but he recently said that Tanzanians should not be used as "guinea pigs".
"If the white man was able to come up with vaccinations, he should have found a vaccination for Aids, cancer and TB by now," said Mr Magufuli, who has often cast himself as standing up to Western imperialism .
Crikey, that's depressing! Attitudes of those 'responsible' for 60 million Tanzanians. Deniers like Neville in more developed countries will probably take this as vindication of their own ideas.
Unless they do have it and unaware. And then break down and call out the AA risking their employees, then have a crash and risk the emergency services. And another thousand people decide to do the same 'as what's the risk, I'm in my own car'.If people driving in their own cars to look at the great outdoors is an example of how badly people are behaving we are ok, it’s hardly going to cause an outbreak of a virus they most likely don’t have.
Unless they do have it and unaware. And then break down and call out the AA risking their employees, then have a crash and risk the emergency services. And another thousand people decide to do the same 'as what's the risk, I'm in my own car'.
Our society is so bloody self-entitled.
I've learned about going to extreme examples to make a point from reading posts by @Essexyellowsf**k me that’s an eventful journey.
If people driving in their own cars to look at the great outdoors is an example of how badly people are behaving we are ok, it’s hardly going to cause an outbreak of a virus they most likely don’t have.
You forgot to add the driver had no license or insuranceUnless they do have it and unaware. And then break down and call out the AA risking their employees, then have a crash and risk the emergency services. And another thousand people decide to do the same 'as what's the risk, I'm in my own car'.
Our society is so bloody self-entitled.
You forgot to add the driver had no license or insurance
And they were testing their eyesight.