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longdog wrote:Does this mean PAYG Robinson is finally admitting his shit doesn't work?
Yes. He's now regularly stating that his notices and so called process will make no difference to enforcement, prosecution etc etc. Instead he's claiming that the purpose is to collect evidence for some unexplained future reckoning.
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aesmith wrote:Yes. He's now regularly stating that his notices and so called process will make no difference to enforcement, prosecution etc etc. Instead he's claiming that the purpose is to collect evidence for some unexplained future reckoning.
Ah, got it. After the revolution he will petition the Committee of Public Safety for reparations and justice for himself against anyone he had to pay money to.
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Is the Committee of Public Safety an actual government body in the UK? Forgive my ignorance, but as an American history buff I associate "committee of safety" with the unofficial governments established (in defiance of royal officials) by the Thirteen Colonies prior to the Revolution.
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:Is the Committee of Public Safety an actual government body in the UK?..
Not yet but when the revolution led by the great unwashed freeloaders happens... :snicker:
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That's pretty much what I suspected. I suppose that they had better start stockpiling their lead, powder, and Brown Bess muskets.
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We do have the amazingly named 'royal society for the prevention of accidents' aka ROSPA. They hand out mainly tedious advice such as how to brush your teeth without stabbing yourself in the eye etc.

Here's an example of some of their 'classic' works: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/health-181 ... -warehouse

I'm wondering if they could do a 'avoid a bankruptcy and eviction accidents by paying careful attention to your notices' sort of thing video.
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:Is the Committee of Public Safety an actual government body in the UK? Forgive my ignorance, but as an American history buff I associate "committee of safety" with the unofficial governments established (in defiance of royal officials) by the Thirteen Colonies prior to the Revolution.
Sorry, having a little joke there. No, there isn't such a body in the UK. It was actually called Comité de salut public and was the committee that organised some "pruning" of certain branches of French society during the revolution.
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I think that name was also used by some vigilantes in the american Old West. But they weren't a very charitable bunch.
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ArthurWankspittle wrote:
BoomerSooner17 wrote:Is the Committee of Public Safety an actual government body in the UK? Forgive my ignorance, but as an American history buff I associate "committee of safety" with the unofficial governments established (in defiance of royal officials) by the Thirteen Colonies prior to the Revolution.
Sorry, having a little joke there. No, there isn't such a body in the UK. It was actually called Comité de salut public and was the committee that organised some "pruning" of certain branches of French society during the revolution.
I seem to recall it pruned society by making many of those at the top of it a head shorter.

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And also pretty much self erased itself along the way. The only thing more dangerous than coming to the "committee's" attentions was being on the committee itself.
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Exactly, to the two previous posts. The committee did tend to have a rolling membership in more ways than one.
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Today on PLD-

Useless muppet Derek believes he has uncovered a sinister plot by the police to create a new draconian jurisdiction.....

By greying out the union flag on the uniform of the police!

I'd like to believe this was a joke, but sadly......

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I'm assuming that this grey union jack on police uniforms is for low visibility purposes?
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:I'm assuming that this grey union jack on police uniforms is for low visibility purposes?

Not sure, but the union flag on our mtp camp was just an outline for obvious reasons. Maybe the airforce was trying to create its own jurisdiction :haha:
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It seems that yet again this is an example of the mysterious dark forces planning something highly secret which they then make inexplicably public by doing something daft.
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Its a step by step process to align with foreign forces....they will remove the flag entirely soon you mark my words.......thats how they always do things ratchet by ratchet and we the follish people accept everything done slowly like that.
And they would've got away with it too if it hadn't been for those meddling rebels.

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BoomerSooner17 wrote:I'm assuming that this grey union jack on police uniforms is for low visibility purposes?
BoomerSooner17 wrote:I'm assuming that this grey union jack on police uniforms is for low visibility purposes?
I'd assume so, that's what the world's air forces are heading to in their aircraft markings. From this;

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to this;

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Having built many aircraft models and struggled with countless decals, I was aware of that trend towards less fab and more drab aircraft roundels and markings. But I would think that, except for plainclothes and SWAT team personnel, police officers would want MORE visibility, not less. I mean, the Mounties still wear red coats, right?
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BoomerSooner17 wrote:Having built many aircraft models and struggled with countless decals, I was aware of that trend towards less fab and more drab aircraft roundels and markings. But I would think that, except for plainclothes and SWAT team personnel, police officers would want MORE visibility, not less. I mean, the Mounties still wear red coats, right?
As far as I know they've never worn red coats on duty, that's just their dress uniform for parading about and cermonial events. If they wore them in the past they certainly don't now, or the funny hats. We have the RCMP in Burnaby and this is what they wear on duty;

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I've made model aircraft for over 60 years. I'm currently working on an F-35, F-15, F-16, and F-18. All extremely bland except for the F-18 where I decided to juice things up a bit;

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I tend towards WWII aircraft myself. I have a B-29, a Messerschmitt Bf-109, a TBF Avenger, a P-47 Thunderbolt, and two SBD Dauntless dive bombers hanging up in my room.
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I'm working on a 1:7.5 scale stearman from original Boeing archive blueprints that I scaled down at a Kinkos.
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