Marty___Mcfly
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- Sep 14, 2011
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It's my genuine hope that one of these queuing bellends has gone out because they are on fumes and burnt off the fumes in the queue, with the resulting breakdown keeping all the other queuing cars stationary until the RAC can find a way to rescue him.
Bonus points if they're all Brexiteers.
The media needs more regulation.
This kind of sensationalism is dangerous.
It's created a problem where there wasn't one.
There should really be repercussions - but even the BBC wasn't innocent of this, having been pinged on my phone in the morning warning of an issue.
It is indeed sensationalised, and it has indeed led to people panic-buying fuel - BUT the fuel supply had already started to run out before the headlines were published because of logistics problems, and it is a problem that, if not necessarily of this government's making, certainly one that they have appeared to ignore until now. I posted earlier on this thread the first couple of paragraphs from the FT's article about impending problems due to a shortage of lorry drivers, an article published on the 9th May this year https://www.ft.com/content/4d6b3be1-...5-91da326cabdc
"An exodus of EU lorry drivers from the UK since Brexit has left the British haulage and logistics industry facing an acute staff shortage and a looming crisis for industrial and retail deliveries, the sector has warned.
Industry associations and leading UK freight companies said that unless urgent steps were taken to address shortages, strains now visible within the industry would become evident to the public by the end of the summer."
Read that last line again - this has been on the radar of those who can do something about it for over four months. And yet it is only today, after supplies are running out and people are queuing round the block for petrol, that the Transport Minister announces all these new measures to speed up testing for HGV drivers.
If they'd actually done their job, responded to the calls in the spring from industry associations and freight companies to do something about it, then maybe we wouldn't have these shortages today, and hence wouldn't have these headlines in the papers.
It is generally remainiac loons that morph in hysterical fannys during any sort of media induced panic.
There are actually grownups that have convinced themselves that there is a food shortage in the UK also.
How do these idiots get themselves dressed in the morning [emoji2371]
The media is self regulating at the moment, which is why they get away with this dangerous sensationalist shite.
OFCOM should really take on the regulation of printed and digital media as well. It works for broadcasting. They should be forced to be balanced and impartial, or risk fines or losing their licenses to print.
The papers in this country have always been dangerous and abhorrent to be fair. The country would be better if we did away with the lot of them, especially the red tops and Daily Mail.
I think there should be a public enquiry into the media's role in both the Pandemic and now the reporting of various shortages
I am convinced that much of the confusion and problems with the lockdown and now fuel shortages were caused by the mainstream media deliberately sensationalising, and looking for eye catching headlines , and point scoring against the Government rather than trying to help the situation by providing clear and concise guidance and information.
The BBC long ago lost any pretence of impartial reporting and the majority of other news outlets weren't impartial to start with, its simply now a race to grab the headline and clicks and be damned with factual, informative helpful reporting.
The Media should not be just a mouthpiece for Government, but Public Broadcasters at least should have a duty to to be honest, and impartial , not to be going out of their way to sensationalise, and create fear and panic.
Shame on them all
If I was desperate and had something important this weekend I'd be compiling a list of nearby 24hr garages and just go for a drive at 5am.
Sadly there IS A FUEL SHORTAGE now! Thanks to the panic buying. 3/3 petrol stations I passed about 9.15 this morning were closed, coned off and with " Out of Use " plastic covers on the nozzles. I passed two garages this afternoon that had fuel but massive tailbacks.Im certainly not saying the government haven't ****ed up in planning however the simple truth is there is NO FUEL SHORTAGE, only a very few petrol stations are closed due to lack of drivers, and that has been the case for a few weeks. The AA have said that "thousands of forecourts are operating normally with just a few suffering from temporary supply chain problems" they go on to say that this has been the case for a few weeks with basically no one noticing, and its a manageable problem. There are about 8300 petrol stations in the UK with about 1% closed
Its only because the BBC and others sent out breaking news alerts ans media headelines screaming petrol stations closed that has caused a minor problem to escalate.
What difference if the BBC and the Sun and Mail had put the headline 8000 out of 8300 stations open as usual and receiving normal deliveries in big bold headlines. Would all the muppets topping up their cars with £7.50 worth of petrol still have done so?
There are massive issue facing the transport system at the moment , running out of fuel wasn't one of them till the media decided to make it one
It really is amazing what (and whom) some people will believe
The BP one there was where I got my unleaded 4 hours ago. Only waited a minute or so for the pump but they were out of diesel and the unleaded was a constant flow of sales. I'm surprised they have any left.London Road in Burgess Hill almost blocked with queuing cars - for BP one side and Shell the other. Tesco and Hickstead petrol stations closed.
The media is self regulating at the moment, which is why they get away with this dangerous sensationalist shite.
OFCOM should really take on the regulation of printed and digital media as well. It works for broadcasting. They should be forced to be balanced and impartial, or risk fines or losing their licenses to print.
The papers in this country have always been dangerous and abhorrent to be fair. The country would be better if we did away with the lot of them, especially the red tops and Daily Mail.
The BP one there was where I got my unleaded 4 hours ago. Only waited a minute or so for the pump but they were out of diesel and the unleaded was a constant flow of sales. I'm surprised they have any left.