and the madness begins

I know someone who has a friend that works for environmental health or somesuch organisation (I can't remember which it is now), and they were called to a house in 2000 after the fuel protests to find a taxi driver had stockpiled loads of fuel in a wheelie bin. The fuel had melted through the wheelie bin and seeped through the floor, into the basement and into the foundations of the property. A considerable part of the street was evacuated for the clean up, and the taxi driver disappeared back home somewhere in the far east for obvious reasons.

People are idiots.
 
What an idiot. I think we should refuse her access to the NHS and spend the money on making her re-do her chemistry GCSE/O-Level.
 
Must admit when I first heard it break I thought "Bet she was smoking, silly cow". Well she wasn't but I bet she was after the event.
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Must admit when I first heard it break I thought "Bet she was smoking, silly cow". Well she wasn't but I bet she was after the event.
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Every bit as stupid as if she had been smoking, though.

There's a story at the Telegraph saying that someone is calling for the Tory minister who recommended people store petrol at home to resign... Apparently the fact that they said people should store fuel in a can in their garage means it's their fault when someone starts juggling fuel in the kitchen with the gas on.
 
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