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ironsofcanada 1:57 Fri Dec 23
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goose 10:06 Fri Dec 23

They aren't.

The article is dead wrong on a number of things. There is nothing that prevents you from driving at any time except going certain ways into central Oxford. There are other ways to get where you are going.

Again, it might not work, it might be a huge waste and it certainly tries to restrict movement if you consider a congestion charge a restriction of movement. But I care about journalism and the article you shared is bad journalism.

https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/residents/roads-and-transport/connecting-oxfordshire/traffic-filters

legrandefromage 12:21 Fri Dec 23
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100 snowflakes

goose 10:06 Fri Dec 23
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IOC they’re introducing a limit on the number of days a year ppl can use their cars. If that’s not restricting movement then what is it?

Mike Oxsaw 7:14 Fri Dec 23
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The Hague has traffic management bollards along one of it's major thoroughfares - off which lead existing pedestrianised streets. Taxis have permission to enter, but not private cars.

Seems to work well for all.

ironsofcanada 2:34 Fri Dec 23
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And we are getting warnings.of -55 wind chills for my drive tomorrow morning.

I would walk in Oxford now if I could.

ironsofcanada 2:30 Fri Dec 23
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goose 1:01 Fri Dec 23

I've seen the map I know the spots. They aren't in neighbourhoods now and they won't be in neighbourhoods in 2024.

They aren't trappings anyone just making them drive more. Ie. Bad for climate change.

You can't knock down a whole lot of buildings in central Oxford because of history etc. So you have a huge congestion problem, that is what they are trying to deal with. The plan has been around since 2015.

Oxford does a lot of stupid things trying to deal with that. They tore up and replanned the intersections around the the rail station 3 times in the 9 years I was there. (5 years of that I lived very close to it and 3 more it was the main artery in when we lived in the country)

I am not City planner and this is probably dumb again but the article is wrong on a number of counts, there are no plans for gates for instance. And again it has nothing to do with climate change.

Capitol Man 1:22 Fri Dec 23
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FOMB - how do some of you dingbats function with all those monsters under the bed.

riosleftsock 1:10 Fri Dec 23
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IOC

You are ignoring the program.

Problem (invent one)
Reaction (use the media and big tech
Solution (impose it)

The problem doesn't exist, the reaction is fake and promoted by the people who are gaslighting the problem. The solution has a ratchet that only goes one way, it is forever tightened and never released.

If you do not debate the problem and refuse this, the next two steps will always follow.

goose 1:01 Fri Dec 23
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IOC it starts in 2024.
Are you living in the future?

ironsofcanada 12:54 Fri Dec 23
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goose 11:03 Thu Dec 22

That article is at least very misleading.

I used to live there and none of the filter locations "trap" anyone. They are are other ways to get where the roads lead. It may be inconvenient but no one is trapped.

And it isn't for climate anything, it is pretty much like a congestion filter/charge. They are trying to keep private cars out of central Oxford.

BRANDED 11:55 Thu Dec 22
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Apparently you are much more likely to get funding for your science project if you tick a bunch of the right buttons. So to speak. If you can get gender, climate and Covid in the hypothesis you'll fucking win the jackpot.

There is no science that isn't corrupted by funding.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 11:48 Thu Dec 22
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Mr Anon 12:52 Tue Dec 20
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero 4:08 Sun Dec 18
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Mr Anon

''Do you think the fact that so many now study the climate might possibly have an effect on what conclusions they draw''

'No I don't think a whole field of science would fake a living, heard this with NASA and virologists too (viruses don't exist you know)

If there's any historic examples of whole fields faking research for grant money I'd be very surprised'

Interesting that your answer doesn't address what I actually posted, but some wildly exaggerated version of it.

Don Ravioli 11:39 Thu Dec 22
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Rio
Yet people still think the great reset is a big conspiracy theory or a lie. It’s happening and fast. All this climate bullshit was all started by the eugenics obsessed Rockefeller foundation and a fella close to them called Maurice strong. All big oil men. All eugenicists.
All about depopulation and control of everything.

riosleftsock 11:16 Thu Dec 22
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goose

A good job local resident all voted for these....

Wonder how many of the people who sponsor this idiocy live in the areas affected (even if they do, they will be exempt or be classed as essential workers).

These are not locally produced plans, Canterbury and Cambridge (and others) are looking at similar or introducing congestion charges.

These are WEF policies, it doesn't matter who or what you vote for, these policies are coming from an international elite who will decide what is best for you.

You will own nothing and be happy.

goose 11:03 Thu Dec 22
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This surely can’t be true? Climate lockdowns?

“Residents will be confined to their local neighbourhood and have to ask permission to leave it all to ‘save the planet’.

Oxfordshire County Council yesterday approved plans to lock residents into one of six zones to ‘save the planet’ from global warming. The latest stage in the ’15 minute city’ agenda is to place electronic gates on key roads in and out of the city, confining residents to their own neighbourhoods.

Under the new scheme if residents want to leave their zone they will need permission from the Council who gets to decide who is worthy of freedom and who isn’t. Under the new scheme residents will be allowed to leave their zone a maximum of 100 days per year, but in order to even gain this every resident will have to register their car details with the council who will then track their movements via smart cameras round the city.”

ironsofcanada 4:30 Wed Dec 21
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-45 wind chill (-33) on my 1 hour drive in this morning.

Supposed to be above freezing for Christmas.

Mr Anon 12:52 Tue Dec 20
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero 4:08 Sun Dec 18
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Mr Anon

Do you think the fact that so many now study the climate might possibly have an effect on what conclusions they draw


No I don't think a whole field of science would fake a living, heard this with NASA and virologists too (viruses don't exist you know)

If there's any historic examples of whole fields faking research for grant money I'd be very surprised

ted fenton 12:40 Tue Dec 20
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I see Japan and Moscow have had record amounts of snowover the last couple of days !!!

-34 Canada ;-(

13c in Frinton.

ironsofcanada 5:15 Tue Dec 20
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-34 feels like -38, already colder than the low tonight.

Good times.

New Jersey 5:23 Sun Dec 18
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Yes, they do study it for a living so they have a vested interest in making sure their 'research' findings fit their agenda. If their research grant dried up they would have to get a proper job. Cop 27 or whatever it was called was full of young people having a freebe jamboree, every fucker flew there!

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 4:08 Sun Dec 18
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Mr Anon

Do you think the fact that so many now study the climate might possibly have an effect on what conclusions they draw?

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