Are these people just stupid?
Seems to me it would seem darker against the sky, than in a concrete garage with artificial lightning.
I would be VERY surprised if any country allows you to look up a name and address just from a number plate- with road ragers and stalkers all too common, this would be stupidity of the highest order (to put it mildly)
Just imagine the public outcry the first time a road rager looks up the plates of the car they are road raging on, then gets the persons name and address from the number plates, and proceeds to go to their house and assault them/smash their windows/set fire to their house (with a lithium battery perhaps lol)/whatever...
The fire in the photograph appears to be confined to the front left of the car and towards the lower part. There is no smoke coming from the engine at the front or the fuel tank at the rear. The flames are orange and red with the grey smoke that is a classic of a lithium-ion fire. The driver was unable to extinguish it with a couple of fire extinguishers which would normally do the job, or failing that by the fire brigade who arrived very promptly - 'within eight minutes'.
So what happened here? I likely scenario IMV having looked at all of the possible facts available so far is that a thermal runaway started in a lithium-ion battery situated towards the front of the vehicle. This is uncontainable by ordinary means as it self-oxygenates, so the driver abandoned his attempts. A burning lithium-ion battery is not only intensely hot (up to 2,000°) - it is the size of a suitcase and is packed with cells - but it gives of projectiles of intense heat. A shrapnel from this lithium battery fire penetrated the diesel fuel tank, causing the hot vapours there, which are given off by the diesel at circa 100 °C, to ignite being within 10% of the flashpoint, causing a massive fireball and it is this fireball of intense heat together with the lithium-ion battery fire that caused rapid spread to other vehicles and causing the concrete and steel rebars to buckle, somehow causing the vehicles in the next roof top level to ignite, being completely open-air and fanned by windy weather. The evidence for this are witnesses describing flame being 'thrown'.
Lithium-ion fires throw flames and become so hot, it explains why the floor beneath Vehicle Zero collapsed from the heat intensity. In addition, lithium-ion battery fires give off extremely noxious fumes and this explains why five personnel were immediately stricken by inhalation difficulties and the entire fire brigade having to withdraw from the building all together. If you recall, at Liverpool they were able to fight the fire from the stairwells for nigh on two hours before giving up. At Luton a major incident was declared just half an hour after their arrival.
But it superficially supports Vixen's conspiracy theory, and that's what's important.They could see the flames from the top of the steps up to the plane. This tells me they were getting off, down mobile steps. Her original story points out that they'd been sitting on the plane for 2 hours before that, which puts her seeing the fire and hearing collapse at somewhere around 11pm.
Your post is either colossally stupid or intended to deceive. Or a mix of both, I suppose.
link to story
Actually, no.Many a jester has been a prophet.
Except, as I showed, you're lying about the information availablein Finland.Lest we forget the point being made, YOU claimed that 'for security reasons' and GDPR - DPA - it was not possible to obtain owner details of UK DVLA-registered cars. I questioned your assumptions it was to do with security and DPA because northern Europe (we seem to copy German law here) is far far stricter than the UK when it comes to privacy. That was the point being made. How come, if the UK is incredibly lax about people's privacy (well, for plebs anyway) as compared to other European countries.
Intensity of heat.
Another of your liesYes, and what normally triggers diesel to ignite? Pressure.
Glad to help. Data Protection within the EU is something I've had to deal with rather a lot.Cheers. Interesting!
Oh look, an attempt at misdirection.What is this service here then?
https://02rekkari.fi/?gad=1&gclid=C...BAlFzG39S4maICgDtPMBB2tKP3DWnEHoaAgwIEALw_wcB
Oh look, frantic back-peddling....Last I studied the DPA and ICO requirements, my understanding is that whilst keeping personal records of someone has to be done with their consent, there is no breach of the privacy laws by simply keeping a list of names and addresses.
Oh look,more obfuscation.Here, you can ring up the population centre and request anyone's address.
Bollocks. It seems that the basics of Data Protection and privacy are beyond you.The UK DVLA's inability to give you information of the owner from the number plate is probably more to do with 'cant be bothered' than any concern about GDPR or 'security'.
Nope. According to this lady from Wexford, the floor collapse happened almost immediately.
Screenshot 2023-11-09 172057 by Username Vixen, on Flickr
It is a screen shot as the link seems a bit dodgy.
They could see the flames from the top of the steps up to the plane. This tells me they were getting off, down mobile steps. Her original story points out that they'd been sitting on the plane for 2 hours before that, which puts her seeing the fire and hearing collapse at somewhere around 11pm.
Your post is either colossally stupid or intended to deceive. Or a mix of both, I suppose.
link to story
The UK DVLA's inability to give you information of the owner from the number plate is probably more to do with 'cant be bothered' than any concern about GDPR or 'security'.
To be fair to Vixen (now there's a set of words, that I never expected to utter in my life!).Glad to help. Data Protection within the EU is something I've had to deal with rather a lot.
Oh look, an attempt at misdirection.
I supplied a list, from the Traficom website, of the information actually available. Rather than the lies you claimed.
Oh look, frantic back-peddling....
Oh look,more obfuscation.
Bollocks. It seems that the basics of Data Protection and privacy are beyond you.
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Of course. This is all over the news. It's common knowledge that li-ion batteries are bombs waiting to go off, and when they do the heat is so intense it's impossible to put out. It stands to reason that such intense heat would melt through anything instantly - like a nuclear reactor melting down - only worse because li-ion batteries are a newer technology.Do you think that a Li-ion battery fire is so intense that it would "melt" through the concrete floor in an instant
It is not mutually exclusive for him to be under suspicion of criminal damage and at the same time the fire 'was caused by a faulty vehicle'. This is what you have been told officially.
Imagine if the fault was Jaguar Land Rover's all along and they tried to pin it on this poor guy whose only 'crime' was to jump out of THEIR defective name-protected vehicle.
The UK DVLA's inability to give you information of the owner from the number plate is probably more to do with 'cant be bothered' than any concern about GDPR or 'security'.
It's not mutually exclusive.
I would be VERY surprised if any country allows you to look up a name and address just from a number plate- with road ragers and stalkers all too common, this would be stupidity of the highest order (to put it mildly)
Just imagine the public outcry the first time a road rager looks up the plates of the car they are road raging on, then gets the persons name and address from the number plates, and proceeds to go to their house and assault them/smash their windows/set fire to their house (with a lithium battery perhaps lol)/whatever...
Here in Australia, all you can see as a member of the 'general public is the make and model, and if it is registered or not, only the owner can see all the other details....
It’s not exactly a weekend job using household tools.
I read the article and then read it again, slowly and carefully.Impression given being in the same sentence as their standing at the top of the plane steps.
I read the article and then read it again, slowly and carefully.
There's nothing there to indicate or imply that the witness said the car park "collapsed almost immediately". Other people on this forum have read the article and don't see how the witness says the car park collapsed immediately.
You do seem to have an issue with reading and understanding basic English.
I say this because after the silly furore over who rescued who, who was the winchman, who was the pilot, what were the helicopters, etc. involved in the Estonia sinking, you made the rather silly claim that the reason you got confused as to who did what, is because the JAIC deliberately obfuscated the language to prevent people from being able to understand what happened when people were being rescued by helicopter crews.
But several others of us read the relevant sections of the JAIC and found it quite clear as to what it was saying.
The rest of us are capable of reading plain English and understanding what it means, but you seem to have difficulty getting the simple meaning that the rest of us are getting.
Vixen has a remarkable ability to interpret the written word, any written words, to say exactly what she wants it to say. Reality is just a passing fantasy with this one.