@Website_Plug@Teyr262@InternetH0F We have them at ports in the uk looking for stowaways and anything out of the ordinary. So yes, x-ray machines that are big enough for a semi. There are news articles from 2000 about them being used so at least 25 years this has been happening.
@rowbott1@WivFunnyFarm@CyberEllen1994@MonkEmma Personally, I don’t see your approach as better here. It may be more technically correct but that sure looks like a dog whistle to me and I think it’s correct that we call it out directly (and should call them out more)
@cvpayne What’s this? Fox News presenter not telling the full story, imagine my shock and horror…..
This is all part of Jaguars plan, it’s deliberate. New models are being released 2026 and they aren’t selling new cars right now. Only then will we know if this works or kills the brand.
@sanguine61981@Steve_Cooke@KirstieMAllsopp Okay, I’ll bite. Yes, they should. We are talking about going from 5 bed to 6 bed in the scenario put forward. Basically no-one is doing that through necessity, it’s elective. So pay up.
@luciecmz@virtaava Too luxury? I have lived and driven in both. It’s not luxury, it’s the type of vehicle and cost to run them. American vehicles are expensive to run (petrol costs a lot more in Europe) and are typically too big for a lot of roads and parking in Europe as well.
@ChiswickMcnabb@jaynelodge5@waynelsworth@TomABacon No, the note was a tradition going back years. It was weaponised by the incumbent government (Conservative led coalition) and since, the then chancellor has apologised for doing it but it seems the damage is done as some can’t move on from it.
@weakness_not@BladeoftheS This is a common in card transactions. The £100 you called ringfenced is known as an “auth” (authorisation) to ensure you have sufficient funds in your account and it isn’t spent before the “capture” where the money is transferred. This should happen quickly but can be delayed.
@Dieter75@TheChelBoys@Pampadalampa@WallStreetSilv I was refuting you claim that rights don’t exist everywhere, but you said that doesn’t define rights. So I’m asking you to define rights …. Which you didn’t do. I knew you wouldn’t, by the way, I knew you would deflect.
@WallStreetSilv The stupidest thing about the “blade runners” is that in the film, they worked for the police tracking down dissidents, they are the opposite of freedom fighters.
If most Londoners were against ULEZ, Khan would have lost the election, but he didn’t, so …..