Cont: Luton Airport Car Park Fire part II

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It's just damage control after their Luton cover-up was exposed by the tireless detective work of the garage and dealership employees of the Daily Mail readership.

Why bother? They already had the perfect cover up, get an armchair detective who's already squandered any default credibility or goodwill they had to advocate for the conspiracy.
 
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Another fire in a car park. Maybe we should ban car parks?

A huge blaze ripped through Bristol Airport's car park, destroying 11 vehicles. Crews from Avon Fire and Rescue Service and Bristol Airport worked together to tackle the flames this morning (December 10) in the Silver Zone car park.
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Avon Fire and Rescue has said that there were no injuries and the fire is not being treated as suspicious as it appears to have been caused by "accidental ignition". A spokesperson for the service praised Bristol Airport's crew for their "good assistance" in dealing with the fire.

No word yet from Avon Fire and Rescue as to the type of car which started it. The cover-up has started, sheeple!
 
The idea that 'we mustn't consider redesigning car parks as it might affect certain car sales' is a ridiculous one.

Before we decide it's someone's ridicuous idea, perhaps can we first establish whether it is in fact someone's idea.

Were you quoting someone?
 
The reason the classic Monty Python sketch of the dead parrot is so perennial and enduring is because it strikes a philosophical truth that resonates. Especially vis-a-vis the fore-lock tugging Brits who prefer to believe what their ruling class masters tell them whatever their own personal cost and conditions and regardless of what their own eyes tell them. This grovelling attitude is apposite here, as reflected in Part 2 of the recently cited Jasper Jolly article in the GUARDIAN. In response to a query regarding his following statement on X as to how he knows it was 'an ICE-parked car that caused the Luton Airport Fire:

Jasper Jolly
@jjpjolly
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The Luton airport fire was started by a parked ICE car. There is always a fire risk

https://x.com/jjpjolly/status/1726542885057953809?s=20

The alliterate one replies:

Jasper Jolly
@jjpjolly
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Statement from Beds fire service: "At this time, we can confirm the vehicle involved was a diesel-powered vehicle. To further clarify it was neither a fully electric vehicle (EV) nor a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)."

"Jasper Jolly
@jjpjolly
I was sent the statement directly by the fire service."


Read this again carefully:

"To further clarify it was neither a fully electric vehicle (EV) nor a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. (PHEV)"

In other words, Beds Fire and Rescue does NOT rule out a mild hybrid diesel. Yet Full Fact and Jasper Jolly read the statement as otherwise. How peculiar. Such a British trait.

My advice is to face facts full on and not try to look for a 'Way Out'. A fact is neither good nor bad. Forget political spin and evasion. Just look at it face on.
 
Before we decide it's someone's ridicuous idea, perhaps can we first establish whether it is in fact someone's idea.

Were you quoting someone?

Yes, zooterkin, thinking he was being really edgy and with-it, posed the question: Maybe we should ban car parks?

As if we should keep the design of a proven badly designed car park at all costs rather than acknowledge the risk of lithium battery fire. All to protect the sales of JLR and the Tata factory.
 
Yes, zooterkin, thinking he was being really edgy and with-it, posed the question: Maybe we should ban car parks?

As if we should keep the design of a proven badly designed car park at all costs rather than acknowledge the risk of lithium battery fire. All to protect the sales of JLR and the Tata factory.

:crazy:
 
Yes, zooterkin, thinking he was being really edgy and with-it, posed the question: Maybe we should ban car parks?

As if we should keep the design of a proven badly designed car park at all costs rather than acknowledge the risk of lithium battery fire. All to protect the sales of JLR and the Tata factory.

Ah. Okay. So the answer is no, it isn't anybody's idea that we mustn't consider redesigning car parks as it might affect certain car sales. I shall waste no more time on the matter.
 
The reason the classic Monty Python sketch of the dead parrot is so perennial and enduring is because it strikes a philosophical truth that resonates. Especially vis-a-vis the fore-lock tugging Brits who prefer to believe what their ruling class masters tell them whatever their own personal cost and conditions and regardless of what their own eyes tell them. This grovelling attitude is apposite here, as reflected in Part 2 of the recently cited Jasper Jolly article in the GUARDIAN. In response to a query regarding his following statement on X as to how he knows it was 'an ICE-parked car that caused the Luton Airport Fire:



https://x.com/jjpjolly/status/1726542885057953809?s=20

The alliterate one replies:




Read this again carefully:

"To further clarify it was neither a fully electric vehicle (EV) nor a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. (PHEV)"

In other words, Beds Fire and Rescue does NOT rule out a mild hybrid diesel. Yet Full Fact and Jasper Jolly read the statement as otherwise. How peculiar. Such a British trait.

My advice is to face facts full on and not try to look for a 'Way Out'. A fact is neither good nor bad. Forget political spin and evasion. Just look at it face on.

So what year is the vehicle in question and what year did Land Rover start selling MHEVs in UK?
 
Yes, zooterkin, thinking he was being really edgy and with-it, posed the question: Maybe we should ban car parks?

As if we should keep the design of a proven badly designed car park at all costs rather than acknowledge the risk of lithium battery fire. All to protect the sales of JLR and the Tata factory.

Idem senex ineptias
 
So what year is the vehicle in question and what year did Land Rover start selling MHEVs in UK?

From wikipedia:

When did Range Rover become hybrid?
Range Rover - Wikipedia
Hybrid. The Range Rover Hybrid is diesel-powered hybrid electric model unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. The ordering process began in September 2013, and retail deliveries in Europe were slated to start in early 2014.
 
So the Bristol Airport Car Park Fire was caused by 'accidental ignition'.


You couldn't make it up. Why does the British public tolerate this level of crap?

''Ello,'ello, 'ello, <fx knees bend> What's goin' on 'ere, then?"

"Well, you see, Officer, I just popped into Waitrose to do my weekly shop and - **** me! - I came out to discover my car managed to accidentally ignite itself!"

"Ah, that'll be a derv, then. Evenin' all. Mind 'ow you go."
 
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