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Petrol blockades again - bad news for the doggers!

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Looks like the blockades will be back next week. There are already reports of petrol hitting per litre so I guess the panic buying will set in like it did a few years ago.

Not good news :!:
Hmmmmmmm maybe i'd better start the panic evil
Cant be doing without petrol over the weekend smile
What would i do stuck in the house !!
as a director of transport we have heard from the greater powers from above that next tues daytime is when the planned assult on local goverments will commence so all you hot doggers fuel up over the weekend and not be stuck in doors with only yourselves to play with.
adey.
Maybe we should all take a leaf out of Harry Jones' book and get on our bikes lol
No need for petrol on a push bike :lol:
Actually, when you think about this, we doggers could actually benefit from the fuel blockades (if we have any fuel left). A couple of days into the shortages and with a bit of luck the boy racers should have run out of petrol as well :twisted:
Filled up earlier to beat the rush biggrin
A quick dabbel on the calculator and that means i should be good for at least 20 trips to where i go :P
Always good to plan ahead smile Hope the boy racers dont :twisted:
We need the fuel blockades. I know this may seem a bit mad but if they work and get the price of fuel down or even slow the price rise. Then we can afford to go out dogging and not have to stop the kids pocket money or stop the house keeping money. smile
Quote by jesster
Filled up earlier to beat the rush biggrin

Just sent Mr NWC out to do the same, then he said he would take mine and fill it up as well. Poor soul not realised mine is on empty :shock: and he is paying :twisted:
hopefully the boyracers will run out of pocket money and not bother us
all a load of ********** I'm afraid. when was the last time you saw a haulier going out of business ????????? No all this does is dig into their massive profits..... lets face it all they will do is pass the charge onto customers. I use hauliers every day to deliver goods and what they charge is way to much...but they know they can get away with it. Already they have put up standard rate by over £5.
Total rip off.....the people that should be hauled over the coals are the hauliers and the massive profits they make .
whatever the rights and wrongs of blockades etc , the last one cost me about two and a half grand,, no fuel to work , lost contracts and general misery, what would i have gained had the strikers/blockaders been succesful well by my reckoning at the time after about two years id have got my £2500 back, pointless waste of time...........for me, for others maybe they got results, maybe politicians rubbed their hands together.
off to make a more interesting post about dogging now
wrats
staggy
xx
Quote by Naughty Wigan Couple
Maybe we should all take a leaf out of Harry Jones' book and get on our bikes lol
No need for petrol on a push bike :lol:
Actually, when you think about this, we doggers could actually benefit from the fuel blockades (if we have any fuel left). A couple of days into the shortages and with a bit of luck the boy racers should have run out of petrol as well :twisted:

:P Maybe harry would like to give us a backy :P , what you say NWC confused:
well if the same rules apply as last time re people who can get fuel( if the pumps run dry) i will be ok as my job is classed as essential biggrin so any ladies who need fuel im sure we could come to some arangement per ten pounds of fuel:smile2:
my god thats robbery but you can bouy cott it by buying your petrol from super markets it a lot cheaper and they are a gaint consummer for the consummer because you have morrisons,safeway,asda to mention a few playing you for your money there lots to chose then slowly bp ,esso will start to see the drop in its profits if this message starts to get to people.
you are the consummer you have the say not them
Unlikely, the supermarkets buy their petrol from the likes of BP so all they'll see is a shift in the source of profits coming from a cheaper product, therefore a price increase will be levied on a product that is seeing increased demand. Boycotting a front end brand won't help.
but how will the supermarkets get the fuel from the refineries if there blokaded,only cirten forcorts were supplied last time and you had to show id to a police oficer to prove you were on the government list as emergency/essential services did seven trips in one day for the neighbors biggrin
Quote by trainmanone
but how will the supermarkets get the fuel from the refineries if there blokaded,

The won't, PhilDive was talking about a consumer boycott rather than the blockades. One of those gov petrol cars would be very handy, one of my friends has one but lives too far away to be any use to me!! lol
Quote by Naughty Wigan Couple
Maybe we should all take a leaf out of Harry Jones' book and get on our bikes lol
No need for petrol on a push bike :lol:
Actually, when you think about this, we doggers could actually benefit from the fuel blockades (if we have any fuel left). A couple of days into the shortages and with a bit of luck the boy racers should have run out of petrol as well :twisted:

A great idea but it is 25 miles to my nearest popular venue, then 25 miles back so thats Four hours of cycling instead of one hour ten minutes by car, plus I normally do another 25 miles there going between the close by venues, so instead of the normal showered ,clean, smartly dressed Harry I will be a sweaty mess in sweaty cycle clothes. When I took the train I was not sweaty but its a rip off fare and the last trian goes before the dogging action starts sad
Heads off to Ebay to check prices of tandems for picking up women on way, or what about a Goodies bike, Me on front, Mrs NWC behind and tosses a coin between Mrs Hot Cplein car and Serendipity.
The other problem is that I wear a face mask that makes me look like a terrorist so I might scare the couples away.
Regards
Harry Jones
PS Its only 99.9 here Serendipity
blockade's really piss me off. what right do they have to stop me going to work?
Quote by markz
blockade's really piss me off. what right do they have to stop me going to work?

Use public transport... biggrin
I do not travel too much, but still get through a tank of petrol a week. In the UK we pay more for our tank of petrol than nearly anywhere else in the Western world.. And diesel is even more laughable.. a less refined product, that costs less to make than unleaded, costs more!! It wasn't too long ago that I was disgusted that petrol had reached 70p a litre, now a few years on, it's 30p more!! The blockades are a useful protest to get the government to drop the tax on petrol. I wholeheartedly support them, and suggest that people use public transport or car-pool when they go to work..
and while your all on public transport, I work in an essential job as well and will have the roads to myself lol
Quote by HarryJones
The other problem is that I wear a face mask that makes me look like a terrorist so I might scare the couples away.
Regards
Harry Jones
PS Its only 99.9 here Serendipity

but Harry, I know what you look like without the mask, so you dont scare me away that easily :twisted:
i would love the opportunity to use public transport but I work 30+ miles away and there's no trains or buses that go that way. :cry:
bring it on, i need a break from work anyway so hope that it starts quickly and lasts a week or two, about time i got a rest from all those moaning people,
:boxing:
my answer to it all is drop the price of fuel or suffer the loss of travel and convienance. buy lots from the supermarket and have a week long gangbang with loads of gooddies.
:cheers:
sorry for the neg attitude but no other bugger is going to do anything about it are they
dunno
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