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Kapitan
12-13-07, 02:01 PM
Saturday this saturday coming the road haulage and transportation people are planning a mssive choke up off main roads using lorries and cars and also the blockading of petrol fore courts and refineries.
The idea is to create rolling road blocks on some of the major roads in the UK they will be travelling very slow in lorries in order to choke up and cause chaos, alot of my workers will be joining them in protest.
with prices of diesel now over £1 a litre its begining to become ludacris.
Konovalov
12-13-07, 02:08 PM
Right now I haven't seen diesel for anything less than £1.06 per litre. :down:
International and domestic transportation costs are just going up and up which means the cost of goods to the consumer will go up which means upward pressure on inflation. :down:
Tchocky
12-13-07, 02:09 PM
with prices of diesel now over £1 a litre its begining to become ludacris.
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Oil prices are indeed a major kicker on inflation, because they are involved at some point in almost every economic transaction.
That said, it is running out, demand is climbing ever higher. As a general trend, prices will only be going up. The recent drops we have seen are just the drop-off of instability premium.
Saturday this saturday coming the road haulage and transportation people are planning a mssive choke up off main roads using lorries and cars and also the blockading of petrol fore courts and refineries.
The idea is to create rolling road blocks on some of the major roads in the UK they will be travelling very slow in lorries in order to choke up and cause chaos, alot of my workers will be joining them in protest.
with prices of diesel now over £1 a litre its begining to become ludacris.
This will pay right in to the governments hands as they will use the anti terrorist laws against them.
Kapitan
12-13-07, 02:10 PM
Well mr brown has had another brilliant idea, he has decided to put another 2p a litre duty on what is already there so well not saying anymore.
Konovalov
12-13-07, 02:11 PM
@ Tchocky :rotfl: :rotfl:
Couldn't help yourself.
Kapitan
12-13-07, 02:15 PM
According to the law provided a viechle is moving even in protest even at slow speeds they cannot be ticketed or arrested because they are still a moving viechle.
Check the prices this month of December 2007 with December 08, 09,10 and so on.
CLUE
Up and up they go.
Get yourself a horse and cart now before the cost goes up for them in the next 30 years.
1 Barrel of oil pumped out 3 barrels of oil used, do the maths people. Dark times ahead.
According to the law provided a viechle is moving even in protest even at slow speeds they cannot be ticketed or arrested because they are still a moving viechle.
That may be so, but sitting outside a oil refinery is a whole new ball game. ;)
Kapitan
12-13-07, 02:24 PM
Not when your a tanker driver and theres around 100 more behind you and its already an annouced protest.
XabbaRus
12-13-07, 03:14 PM
But on the other hand most of the priceis tax, at least in the UK the govt. do have the option of lowering the tax thus bringing the price down.
countries where tax is a very small part of the price will see the price of a litre go up regardless.
Not saying Mr Brown will reduce the tax being the idiot he is.
Not saying Mr Brown will reduce the tax being the idiot he is.
Hang on there old chap, Mr Brown will be a nice guy in 2008. Or should I say, buying your vote for the 2009 General Election. :roll:
Trouble is many will fall for it. :damn:
Kapitan_Phillips
12-13-07, 04:07 PM
Saturday this saturday coming the road haulage and transportation people are planning a mssive choke up off main roads using lorries and cars and also the blockading of petrol fore courts and refineries.
The idea is to create rolling road blocks on some of the major roads in the UK they will be travelling very slow in lorries in order to choke up and cause chaos, alot of my workers will be joining them in protest.
with prices of diesel now over £1 a litre its begining to become ludacris.
My dad is going to be sooooooo peeved :rotfl:
The Munster
12-13-07, 04:52 PM
About Bl**dy time they did something, what took them so long ?
Can't afford over £1 a litre with these paltry wages ! :damn:
About Bl**dy time they did something, what took them so long ?
Can't afford over £1 a litre with these paltry wages ! :damn:
As I said the prices will continual to go up and cut back measures will come in.
Make the most of it now for tommorrow................:damn:
Stealth Hunter
12-13-07, 10:05 PM
Right now I haven't seen diesel for anything less than £1.06 per litre. :down:
International and domestic transportation costs are just going up and up which means the cost of goods to the consumer will go up which means upward pressure on inflation. :down:
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Konovalov
12-14-07, 11:47 AM
Right now I haven't seen diesel for anything less than £1.06 per litre. :down:
International and domestic transportation costs are just going up and up which means the cost of goods to the consumer will go up which means upward pressure on inflation. :down:
And so what do I read online in the Sydney Morning Herald today:
"High oil prices drove US consumer inflation to the fastest pace in more than two years last month, data showed Friday, raising concerns the Federal Reserve will hold back from further interest rate relief.
US consumer prices surged 0.8 percent in November while the closely watched core inflation index rose 0.3 percent, the Labor Department reported."
We have had it good on inflation for so long. I can only hope that this isn't the end of controlled low inflation. Still it could be a lot worse like Zimbabwe thanks to that scumbag Mugabe. :down:
Full article here. (http://news.smh.com.au/us-consumer-inflation-sizzles-in-november/20071215-1h7s.html)
Oil heads for $100 as demand estimates climb
Two weeks after Opec freezes production, global energy watchdog says demand will rise by more than 2 million barrels next year
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article3050883.ece (http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article3050883.ece)
Happy new year, not. :damn:
As I predicted a wash out. People in this country are sheep and they fear the government or bone idol or even a bit of both.
Only handful support fuel protests
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20071215/tuk-only-handful-support-fuel-protests-6323e80_1.html (http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20071215/tuk-only-handful-support-fuel-protests-6323e80_1.html)
I don't quite understand this protest. Brits are mad at ever increasing petrol price. so they are going to clog major road routs by blocking all lanes of travel and drive slowly? How does this hurt oil companies or the government. Protesters decide to drive with an emphasis on large gas guzzling trucks to the oil companies will see increased sales from it. Second it's a Saturday so the majority of government is not in operation. All i can see the protest doing is making a headache for the average citizen and commercial truck drivers.:damn: I just don't get it.
In the US people have tried sending out mass emails asking people not to purchase petrol on certain days. However there is very little fallow thru. Even if one could get a large percentage of people it really hut companies because people will make it up the next day.
Now the way to really effect gas prices is to stage a 4 day protest and refuse to buy gas. In the US (I assume the UK is similar) there is only a 3 day supply a gas after that there is none left. That means if the majority of the country does not by gas than after 3 day all storage tanks, station are filled to the max. and Oil companies will be forced to shut down refineries, production rigs and stop shipping. This will cost oil companies 100s of millions of dollars. If it was done in the US it would send shock wave every where even hurting OPEC.:rock: If it could be organized and is successful then the very threat of it happening again could lower gas prices in the feature.
NEON DEON
12-15-07, 01:10 PM
Pictures?
Anyone have pictures yet?
Saturday this saturday coming the road haulage and transportation people are planning a mssive choke up off main roads using lorries and cars and also the blockading of petrol fore courts and refineries.
The idea is to create rolling road blocks on some of the major roads in the UK they will be travelling very slow in lorries in order to choke up and cause chaos, alot of my workers will be joining them in protest.
with prices of diesel now over £1 a litre its begining to become ludacris.
So you hope to generate sympathy for your cause amongst the people by making it more difficult for them to get around? Maybe you guys ought to go for their full devotion by toshing them on the head with bricks...
XabbaRus
12-15-07, 01:23 PM
Well it worked before in 2000, and I'm sympathetic, until you guys have petrol as expensive as ours then you will understand.
Well it worked before in 2000, and I'm sympathetic, until you guys have petrol as expensive as ours then you will understand.
It's on it's way fast enough, but the question still stands. Of all the methods for making a point why pick a protest tactic that obstructs those whose support one will need to achieve ones goals?
NEON DEON
12-15-07, 01:44 PM
Well it worked before in 2000, and I'm sympathetic, until you guys have petrol as expensive as ours then you will understand.
Your diesel costs about $8 U S a gallon?
Is that about right?
If it is, I feel for you guys.
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