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    Greenpeace vs Land Rover

    Saw this article while browsing the news sites today.



    Early in the morning of 16 May 35 volunteers from Greenpeace Ltd., the UK branch of Greenpeace, shut down the Range Rover assembly line at Solihull, claiming the “gas-guzzling Range Rover 4x4s made at the site are wrecking the climate”.

    The volunteers used safety shut-down buttons to cut off power to the assembly line before handcuffing and chaining themselves to unfinished vehicles along the 150m-long assembly line and branding it a “climate crime scene”. It's the first time anywhere in the world that protesters have shut down a factory making SUVs, said Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace executive director and former Labour Party adviser Stephen Tindale, one of the volunteers who chained themselves to Range Rover chassis, said: "We've taken direct action to stop Land Rover making these gas-guzzling urban 4x4s. The company used to have a reputation for making working vehicles, but now they market themselves as the car company for people who love the wilderness while simultaneously producing cars that threaten our environment with catastrophic climate change."

    Greenpeace’s release on the incident ended with a request that members of the public email the Prime Minister asking him to increase road tax for ‘gas guzzlers’ and offer incentives for people who choose to drive more fuel-efficient vehicles.

    Police arrested about 30 of the Greenpeace activists on suspicion of aggravated trespass yesterday afternoon, among them Mr Tindale.

    Mark Foster, Land Rover's manager of corporate communications, commented yesterday: "The action taken by Greenpeace at the Land Rover Solihull plant is both regrettable and damaging. Land Rover is a leading British business that exports 70 per cent of its production and contributes significantly to this country's wealth creation, has 11,000 employees and supports some 50,000 other jobs in the supply industry.

    ''It also takes its responsibility to the environment very seriously," Mr Foster added, saying it was impossible to quantify yet the impact of the incident on Range Rover production.

    A spokesman for the Trade and General Workers Union said it was "crass insensitivity" for Greenpeace to carry out the protest at such a difficult time for car manufacturing in the Midlands. (Sources: Greenpeace, DailyTelegraph)


    Daniel

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    mmmm As Kevin Bloody Wilson calls then
    "Job shy , unwashed, tree hugging hippies, go and get the dozer and run the bastards over" [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
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    The green infidels have defiled a holy site. I call upon the faithfull to chop down all trees and stomp on wildflowers..

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    Fertilize the environment, doze in a greenie.

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    GREENIES,CULL THE LOT OF THEM
    We have been flat out all week cleaning up destroyed trees from the roadside aftre mondays storm,and probably will all next week even if there is no more storm damage in tonites storm or the one comming friday.
    The trees are a real pain,same thing happens after every storm,but we are not supposed to clear them,even if they are considered a traffic hazzard.
    See how un green a greenie becomes when their son or daughter kills a tree and themselves when they fall off the road at speed.
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    While I'm not siding with the greenies on this subject, I see discussion on this board about the fuel consumption of V8 LRs.

    10mpg is quite ridiculous no matter how good the big RR is.

    Ford drivers achieve 35mpg from the 4.6 V8 in the Lincoln TownCar.

    I wonder if those greenies drove up in their old smoke belching bombs, they often seem to get around in.

    There's plenty of greenies around here guys, mostly in Peugeot 504's, old Subarus, Kombis and Kingswoods and (yeeeecchhh) L300s.

    Cough cough. Wonder where they get the super (lead) to run them?

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    It's early days yet... but so far the defender actually uses less fuel around town than the MINI. Granted in the MINI I'm going much faster 8O but still [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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    I had a cigar smoking maths teacher at school who was a greeny. Long hair, shorts all year round, feet shod in sandles, bedecked with medallions around his neck and signet rings on his fingers.

    One day I told him he was a real hypocrite - "how do you mean?" he asked.

    "You tell everyone to look after the environment, not to pollute something which is 'foriegn' to them, but you pollute yourself with those cigars."

    "You're right," he said as the depth of his hypocrisy dawned on him.

    Some years later he was killed by a tree.

    All these greenies are hypocrites. What causes more pollution, a 30 year old Land Rover on LPG or someone who over the last 30 years has gone through 6 cars (how many megalitres of water to produce 1 tonne of steel? how much land fill?) and who now buys a hybrid? How much pollution to make those batteries, to generate the power for them, to build a car that is only good for 5-10 years and then bury it?

    The only real green car is an aluminium one. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

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    Greenies

    I think most 4wd owners are conservatives at heart anyway. 10mpg, I have not owned any v8 that gets that bad fuel economy RRs included. Most of these damn greenies drive around in beat up pieces of crap that smoke like cigars and then have the nerve to call us polluters. I remember following a group of them ou of Adelaide, all you could smell was burning oil and an overfueled too rich running engine on an XD falcon. Hypocritical at best. My RR is on gas and my defender has good consumption. I wonder how much diesel their big ship uses.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>All these greenies are hypocrites. What causes more pollution, a 30 year old Land Rover on LPG or someone who over the last 30 years has gone through 6 cars (how many megalitres of water to produce 1 tonne of steel? how much land fill?) and who now buys a hybrid? How much pollution to make those batteries, to generate the power for them, to build a car that is only good for 5-10 years and then bury it?
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    exactly what I've been saying for yonks !
    not to mention the vast amounts of oil used for the plastics, the vast amount of electricity (using coal fired power stations) used to smelt the steel, it goes on and on.

    Government and big business try to lay a guilt trip on 'consumers' to buy new 'energy afficient' vehicles to help the environment. The only truly 'green' approach is to keep repairing old bombs and keep driving them, and ban production of new vehicles, but I can't see that happening soon :wink:

    It's all bollocks and a big con.

    off my soapbox now.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]

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