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As long as the car did not smash into the Cenotaph I can see no problem with this.
Fed up with pathetic yogurt knitting complainers.
Which yoghurt knitters did you have in mind?
As long as the car did not smash into the Cenotaph I can see no problem with this.
Fed up with pathetic yogurt knitting complainers.
I suspect you are right, on the same basis maybe they should do it at Auschwitz next time...........
I'm the same to be honest.
Fed up of everyone being so sensitive over anything and everything.
I genuinely think people get a kick out of complaining/screaming for a policeman.
I think Cunning Fergus - how lovely it is to be in agreement with him - was making the wider point that Auschwitz has a spiritual significance to many of the hundreds of thousands of people who walk through it, just as the Cenotaph has an importance to many of those who drive past it. So why be unkind? If you want to stand naked at the top of a mountain don't choose a mountain that local people worship. If you want to do asinine donuts in a city street choose another one.
Irrespective of the rights or wrongs of what they do, doesn't Top Gear earn the Beeb more than it costs?
Correct; it earns the BBC a bloody fortune. Scrapping Top Gear would cost the BBC, and hence licence payers, a shed-load.
On this case though - I'm with those that don't see the issue with a stunt 40 metres down the road that is always very busy anyway.. It wouldn't have been done deliberately, and they can't allow for every single way the press could mis-represent everything they do. If the press had wanted they could have spun exactly the same type of story about the stunt being near Downing Street, or Big Ben, or Trafalgar Square (at a push); they're all within eye-shot from there. A shot from a camera that makes it look like they've done it next to the Cenotaph will do nicely to get people offended though...
Exactly -as a general rule, surely if you know that something would annoy others, then you refrain from doing it.I am depressed by many of the posts on this thread.
Surely it is all about kindness? You can think that people who revere this monument are stuffy old fools, backward-lookers, sentimentalists; you can think of them what you like but you know they exist so why be unkind to them? It costs nothing to be nice.
I can only presume you are joking when you say that it was not done deliberately, and that the press must have got it all wrong, as the footage was a fake.
I must have missed something here. Where's the news about the footage being a fake?
Fair point, it would be better to steer clear of the monument, but let's not over-egg the outrage that they didn't. The monument isn't to be shown in the footage, and very few people would have seen it happen.I think Cunning Fergus - how lovely it is to be in agreement with him - was making the wider point that Auschwitz has a spiritual significance to many of the hundreds of thousands of people who walk through it, just as the Cenotaph has an importance to many of those who drive past it. So why be unkind? If you want to stand naked at the top of a mountain don't choose a mountain that local people worship. If you want to do asinine donuts in a city street choose another one.
I think the point being made was that if the press were, as you implied, misrepresenting what had actually happened then, given that there was footage apparently showing the dreadful old banger doing donuts near the Cenotaph the footage in question must by definition have been a fake.
Clarkson must be ecstatic about this. The show is in danger of becoming nothing more than a desperate shambles.
That's a strange leap of logic.
It was done on a busy main road, reasonably near (but not next to) the Cenotaph, reasonably near (but not next to) Downing Street, and reasonably near (but not next to) the Houses of Parliament etc.
The Daily Mail described the act as "Matt LeBlanc's 'gravely disrespectful' wheelspins around the Cenotaph". This, to me, is massively misleading... and doesn't involve any faked footage.