Deleted User 298457
Deleted User 298457
God I never realised Murphy was a low key Dowie.
You didn't? Check out SC then.God I never realised Murphy was a low key Dowie.
You see, I thought they were calling 'us' the SC train but it seems they are the ones visiting GD?You didn't? Check out SC then.
God I never realised Murphy was a low key Dowie.
Excellent choice of words there. 10/10.He certainly can have that dowiesque pedantic detail focussing on literal meanings of isolated words, but he's nothing like dowie in the type of baiting posts/threads he makes, in that dowie is still the biggest master baiter of the forums.
I see. I must have misread the facetiousness. I'm still not entirely convinced that what I've said is irrelevant, but I wont press the point further as I seem to have offended you; I was engaging because it seemed to me a salient detail (re: logistics) had been missed, but that doesn't imply I was questioning your intelligence, nor did I mean to.Erm, no. I added Le Harve or any other port because the post i replied to only mentioned people but i knew someone would say Ah but what about cars and I'd have to make another post explaining how the same principal applies to cars and then there'd be a silly game of no true Scotsman and trying to prove a negative, exactly what we now seem to be engaged in.
Perhaps next time you should credit someone with the intelligence to not need something made clearer until after you've established whether something was not clear to them in the first place, because otherwise people may suspect you're doing so because your intention was to misrepresent what someone said, like i did.
1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. No, i was being factitious. I said "You mean like planes queue up to unload at airports across the world...Oh wait." as in planes don't queue to disembark passages (unless there's extraordinary delays) so suggesting ferries would be different was absurd.
4. Yes. However like I've pointed out the post i responded to specifically said people, not car, not lorries, not trains or tuk tuks or anything other thing that gets transported from point A to B. If you don't think Bug One's point was deserving of mockery then i can only assume you've not had any experience of conversing with them.
When I posted it, absolutely not, like I said it was a genuine request for some examples. But on re-reading it, yes, I can see that it may have seemed like asking you for the impossible. That wasn't the intention.I suspect you know that request can't be meet because you know as well as i do that the Dover straights is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, however like i said just because it's busy it doesn't change the technicalities, all it does is change the scale. All it changes is instead of needing one or two border officials, posts, docks, car parks or whatever you just need more, you just need 10, 20 or more of those things.
I suppose so. I guess my point was, that as things stand, and in context of the current infrastructure, the juxtaposed border seems sensible to me. There's no doubt things could change so that a traditional border could be implemented and deal with the logistical problems if they occur, but I guess that's how we differ - I just don't really see what difference it makes whether the issue occurs in Dover or Calais.If they didn't process people, cars, lorries, vans, trains (do i really need to list ever possible way to cross a border every time?) quickly enough to prevent a backlog long enough to prevent ferries, trains, planes or whatever from operating then the companies would, i assume, kick up a stink and possibly take legal action because they have both a political and financial clout that's simply not available to a typical person.
In extreme cases yes there would but as expect people would follow that trail forward to what's causing it, just like people do if they have to wait for too long at a checkout and are intelligent enough to understand that there's not enough cashiers or whatever. The blame would squarely be on whatever the actual cause is rather than what we've seen in the last few days of passing the blame parcel and no one being quiet sure who is actually to blame and by extension who needs to be doing better.
Or, maybe instead of pulling a number our of your arse, we could settle on the 12 that are already there.All it changes is instead of needing one or two border officials, posts, docks, car parks or whatever you just need more, you just need 10, 20 or more of those things.
Really? He goes on, and on, and on...God I never realised Murphy was a low key Dowie.
He'll leave it a bit longer in the hope that you've forgotten what you've posted and he can spin his argument around to make the same points you originally made whilst also claiming you were wrong and he was right all along.The more time it takes, the longer you know the reply is going to be.![]()
I know this isn't SC so inteligent debate is above some people but at least try to play the ball rather than the man, if you're not smart enough to come up with a reason why you disagree then maybe it's best to keep your opinions to yourself.God I never realised Murphy was a low key Dowie.
You haven't offended me it's just when answering certain posters i typically expect nonsensical responses so don't try to engage them in reasonable discussions because, as you can see from the posts after our conversation, the usual suspect jump on the bandwagon to throw insults at whoever posted something that makes them feel stupid.I see. I must have misread the facetiousness. I'm still not entirely convinced that what I've said is irrelevant, but I wont press the point further as I seem to have offended you; I was engaging because it seemed to me a salient detail (re: logistics) had been missed, but that doesn't imply I was questioning your intelligence, nor did I mean to.
Had I spotted the fact you were being facetious I probably wouldn't have replied at all.
When I posted it, absolutely not, like I said it was a genuine request for some examples. But on re-reading it, yes, I can see that it may have seemed like asking you for the impossible. That wasn't the intention.
I suppose so. I guess my point was, that as things stand, and in context of the current infrastructure, the juxtaposed border seems sensible to me. There's no doubt things could change so that a traditional border could be implemented and deal with the logistical problems if they occur, but I guess that's how we differ - I just don't really see what difference it makes whether the issue occurs in Dover or Calais.
Regardless thanks for responding. I hope you can see that I wasn't intending to be adversarial, so I appreciate you replying in kind.
Seriously, what part of what i said made you think i was actually using real numbers, it was an example.Or, maybe instead of pulling a number our of your arse, we could settle on the 12 that are already there.
In all your madness, you seem to have forgotten your own argument that the French should manage their border on their own soil, and we should manage ours our side, after you've disembarked in your car from a ferry.
In most discussions myself and many of the other posters in this thread are usually in disagreement. So I'd like to congratulate you on bringing us all together, in what appears to be a mostly shared opinion, to inform you that that is a much worse system, and can only have been formed by a complete ignorance of the existing arrangements.
Apparently not lacking enough desire to pipe-up yet again to demonstrate how terrible you are when it come to reading and understanding what someone said.What I'm lacking is the desire to waste a Saturday morning arguing with a braggart more interested in pile-driving their opinion than actually being right.
So, people stuck in 6 hour+ queues to get on a ferry to France. I dont understand where the delay is and "our side" appear to be blaming the French.
I did. I thought I was making a fair point when I posted last night, so I was mortified when I saw a reply this morning hinting that I'm an idiot who can't read who was trying to misrepresent someone.Does anyone actually read the walls of text though? I just imagine them sat at the computer turning more and more purple.
Does anyone actually read the walls of text though? I just imagine them sat at the computer turning more and more purple.
Well, the delay is people trying to get into France ergo it's French passport control (and their lack of staffing) that would appear to be to blame.
I know this isn't SC so inteligent debate is above some people but at least try to play the ball rather than the man, if you're not smart enough to come up with a reason why you disagree then maybe it's best to keep your opinions to yourself.
You're welcome to your opinion. It's formed from a position of ignorance though. Have you even been through Dover?Again the only reason you think I've forgotten is because you seem to be struggling so much when it comes to the written language, is it that you're dyslexic or something?
Apparently not lacking enough desire to pipe-up yet again to demonstrate how terrible you are when it come to reading and understanding what someone said.
Only posts over 10000 characters debating nonesense are allowed.Damn. It's deleted post central. What did I miss?