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Post by NFA on May 10, 2023 2:12:11 GMT 8
TB GCB - To comment on “New EV ad campaign”, 09/05 -
There are no net benefits to owning an EV, (“New EV ad campaign”, 09/05). If there were, they wouldn’t need an ad campaign. EVs are expensive, heavy, prone to spontaneous ignition, very slow to recharge, depreciate very rapidly, and produce more life-cycle emissions than petrol or diesel cars.
In renewables-leader Germany, electricity is now so expensive that per kilometre it’s cheaper to drive a diesel. Nor do we need to be “dependent on imported oil” because we have more oil under Coober Pedy than Saudi Arabia ever had.
The people who have been lying to us about EVs, oil, man-made global warming, CO2 as a “pollutant”, etc, want to get complete control over us. They want a “one world government” built on the United Nations. They see us as “useless eater” and they want us gone.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by NFA on May 10, 2023 2:15:27 GMT 8
RE: Calls for calm after Rockhampton rally
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Society seems to have come full circle and we’re returning to community policing, (Calls for calm after Rockhampton rally, 09/05).
Prior to the invention of police, communities dealt with criminals by forming a group and paying them a visit – exactly as the frustrated Rocky residents have done.
The earliest version of London’s police relied on this model: the constables were armed only with a whistle to summon the townsfolk to help deal with a criminal.
We’ve drifted a long way from Sir Robert Peel’s model of “policing with community consent”: during the covid years police became government policy enforcers and not law enforcers.
Now we see police being sent to their stations when their patrol vehicles are rammed by criminals in stolen cars.
That’s not what the community wants – it’s what our corrupt and incompetent government wants.
Police at every level need to decide who they serve – the community or the government hierarchy.
The government hierarchy have already decided they don’t serve the community.
What police decide will determine whether our society prospers or fails.
(175 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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