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Should we be concerned about our diesels
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(16-04-2017, 11:14 AM)tigerstyle Wrote:
(16-04-2017, 08:16 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(15-04-2017, 05:59 PM)Eeyore Wrote: I feel its all scapegoating. Its just bs and a money making scheme. Why not have a plain ban date or fuel limits. I'm sure it can be dine without taxing.

This!

Day by day we get closer to an Orwellian dystopia where the government controls the public by making them believe they are constantly at war. In our case the war on terror, war on speeding, war on diesel vehicles etc. Govt use these things to distract from the real issues and use it as an excuse as to why we can't have things.

Are ISIS not a problem then?
Does speeding not kill?
Do diesel vehicles not pollute more than petrol? 

I am not saying these are the only three issues we currently face as a society, but they are prevalent issues. 
As this thread is about diesel, government stance and public opinion has to adapt to new scientific understanding, we know more now about diesels than we did 10 years ago, our stance has to change.

In answer to your questions;
ISIS are not a problem, do you actually know anyone who has directly been affected by them? Also groups like ISIS have tried to create their own countries by starting wars with existing groups for millenniums. No doubt this will happen for many more years and if it's not ISIS it's fighting over their state it's dissidents fighting over Northern Ireland, Korean saber rattling, Russia invading it's neighbors and the Yanks wading in on every single fight they can. It's all the same shit effectively, it's just the legitimacy of the protagonists that is to be argued over.

Diesel vehicles do not pollute more than petrol ones, they pollute differently! In real terms as petrol and diesel are pretty much the same stuff, long/medium chain hydrocarbons, or carbon and hydrogen atoms that break down when combusted. As diesel combustion is more efficient you extract more of the potential energy from each unit of fuel) technically in the purest terms diesel is less polluting.

SPEED DOES NOT KILL!!!!!! Humans are yet to reach a speed where it is capable of killing us. The space shuttle takes off at 18,000mph and that speed didn't kill anyone. The rest of us are on an earth rotating at over 1,000mph and again, we ain't dead. Speed does not kill!

The fact that you asked if speed kills proves that this government brainwashing actually works.
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RE: Should we be concerned about our diesels - by Dum-Dum - 24-04-2017, 07:19 PM

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