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Showing posts with label Acocks Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acocks Green. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 August 2009

UAF protesters further the resolve of the BNP family and other day-trippers By TITVS ADVXAS

Omnipresent Mike Bell,

Mr Nick Griffin MEP,

The heart of the campsite,

South Birmingham getting ready

Mick Simpkins

The Saturday morning drive from a white working class area of Birmingham, known as Acocks Green, to the Derbyshire countryside went without a hitch, until we reached Codnor Denby Lane at its junction with Heanor Lane, where the UAF protest march was due to commence, the road being completely blocked, by the mindless.


I was ordered by police to drive around to the other side, the 'other side' being Breach Road and Denby Common, where another ugly group of ugly protesters had gathered, which proved a little scary for my partner and our other passengers, who were quite troubled by the great unwashed.


I told my passengers that these ugly people are simply misguided fools and are simply following the agenda of the cowards at the top of the tree, of the UAF, the SWP, The unions, the New-Labour party, The Tory Party, and signatories of it, David Cameron, Tony Benn, Peter Hain, and Ken Livingston were the ones that came to mind.


Just think about it!


All of those political parties, organisations and other people (and more), involved in a display of fascist totalitarianism.


The elites don't want The British National Party to have a family weekend, and are prepared to use violence, through The UAF to do it, yet you never see the organ grinders at work.


Weyman Bennett, had made some noises on the internet in the days before, but not even he was around, as the red-eyed reds, who'd travelled up on the red-eye, were grunting and growling at us.


Like Simon Darby said, about 100 of us were delayed due to these creatures.


Inside the festival, we couldn't even hear the animal noises outside.


Now the Telegraph have produced their report of the commotion outside and the goings on inside, in their usual disproportionate way.


Making sure that they could call us all the usual names and try to hint at racism, they drew reference to the beastly chants from outside:


The main body of demonstrators, which was monitored by a camera mounted on a drone, gathered in Codnor's Market Place, chanting "Nazi scum, off our streets" and waving placards from campaign group Unite Against Fascism and various trade union groups.

Dozens of tents had been pitched on the BNP festival site, around 200 yards from where police were forced to hold back protesters.

Journalists from some media organisations were invited on to the site, where a political marquee had been set up to hear speeches and a Ford Ka was up for grabs in a raffle alongside stalls selling badges and pork scratchings.

A coconut shy - featuring images of Tony Blair, Jack Straw and Gordon Brown and offering festival-goers the chance to "knock a traitor off the stick" - had also been set up at the festival site.


So why mention the pork scratchings, as if we didn't know?


I, for one, enjoyed my first Red-White-and-Blue, as did my entourage, as the attempts by the Amber Valley Council to deter the party's party failed like a Labour candidate at a by-election:

  • Preventing use of caravans and campervans,
  • Not allowing a funfair for children,
  • Not allowing a liquor license,
  • Enforcing archaic laws on noise to hinder partying by BNP revellers.


What the UAF and Amber Valley did achieve, by their actions, was to further the resolve of my previously BNP-sceptical passengers, to support and go forward with the party.


They, like me, want their country back.


And like me they are prepared to back Nick Griffin and The BNP in the dark times that surely lay ahead.



©TITVS-ADVXAS XVI-VIII-MMIX
As Published



Monday, 30 March 2009

Speed Cameras by TITVS ADVXAS

As a youngster, growing up in a white working class area of Birmingham, known as Acocks Green, in the sixties, I was happy. I was oblivious too. Oblivious to the need for speed cameras. Why were they introduced we ask? To save lives on our roads is the reply from The Establishment. But was this the real reason? Was there a more sinister motive?
We've all driven along a nice stretch of road and in the distance have seen the high-visibility stripe on the side of a car, and slowed down. Not because we are speeding, but because that car may be dealing with an accident and for safety's sake we have slowed down. But when we reach the 'Emergency Vehicle', all we see is a police car, with two coppers inside pointing what looks like a hair dryer in your direction. The original "RG" speed gun! RG? Revenue Generating!
Weren't these devices used to save lives on our roads? No! The concept of the radar gun had always been to 'Catch' speeding motorists. This then generates an income for the local authority where the gun is used.
Nowadays the radar gun used by police is more like a sniper's rifle, using modern NPR technology is able to catch the speeding motorist miles away before he is aware of the gun. Nowadays there is actually no need to have two policemen sitting around doing this when they could actually be out catching real criminals. Nowadays there's the 'Static Speed Camera' The GATSO or TUVELO, and on Motorways like M25 and M42 There's 'The Active Management System'. And then where there's motorway repairs, There's The obligatory lane width restriction, and the inflexible yet very cute 'Average Speed Check' or SPECS Camera too. Does this plethora of cameras reduce accidents and fatalities?
The answer depends on who's statistics you view. If you check the figures from the government, police or local authorities, you see that there is an impressive reduction of about 30% in crashes and 70% of fatalities in these areas. By the way these figures are produced for the authorities by or on behalf of... the manufactures of the equipment! Figures from the motorists organisations say that there IS a small reduction only, and organisations such as the RAC Foundation argue that over-emphasis on speed enforcement leads to a neglect of other types of illegal driving behaviour. For example, drink driving, dangerous driving, and driving while disqualified, are not detected by speed cameras. There have been criticisms of the Durham Road Casualty Reduction Partnership (which covers the one area not taking part in the Safety Camera scheme) which believes that these other factors cause more crashes than speed and that cameras will not help to solve its road casualty problem. Similarly, cameras are criticised by some for replacing traffic patrols. Supporters of the scheme argue that the use of cameras frees up police time and resources to deal with other traffic issues.

There are of course exceptions to all of this though. Take for example an off-duty police man caught on camera driving at speeds of 150mph on the M54 from Wolverhampton to Telford, who's defence was that he needed to practice driving at these speeds to facilitate his job as a traffic cop! Well why didn't The Police Authority know about this proposed action? Why didn't The Police authority use a local aerodrome for this or even use Brands Hatch or Silverstone?

©TITVS-ADVXAS XXX-III-MMIX
As published

Sunday, 29 March 2009

You Dont Have To Be A Christian To Be Christian By TITVS-ADVXAS

The more that I worry about The State of The State, The more I realise that the values that I try to follow (and the ones that at times, I too, have failed to follow) are Christian Values.
As a young man having just passed my RAC/ACU motor-cycle test and my motor-cycle driving test, and then trundling about in my clapped out Reliant Regal Supervan III, I would often stop and offer help to other motorists, complete strangers, that had broken down. I can remember giving lifts to and from petrol stations, help push starting other cars, even towing other cars (yes with a Reliant Regal).
I can remember too driving in a snow storm through Acocks Green one Sunday morning and seeing a couple of pensioners shivering at the bus stop. I offered them a lift and took them to the door of where they were going.

Now I don't consider myself to be a Christian, as I do not believe in God as The Ultimate Being, and I've probably broken more of the 10 commandments than I should have, but I do believe that helping other people at times when they need help is a Christian act.

Pecuniary donations are not always done as an act of benevolence. They are sometimes an act of guilt. Slipping a tenner to someone or some organisation who needs say £500 is only charity when we know that another 49 other people are doing the same thing, but if the person who needs such charity has only the one person to rely upon, then a tenner could be conceived as an insult. Now I'm not telling anyone to give someone they don't know £500 either.

You don't have to give money to help others. You have your own time that can be invaluable in helping other people. Look at the countless volunteers who give a few hours to man the charity shops, Look at the countless people who act as unpaid stewards for charity events too.

I could be cute and give you a URL or link to a charity at this point, but I won't. I just hope that my little rant will make people think about the little old chap who lives 2 doors away, whose family don't visit that often or whose friends have dwindled, as they do. Perhaps he would appreciate an hour of your time for a chat. Or perhaps he does need help because he has the stark choice (like most pensioners do) of either "Eating or Heating". We can offer to take him a lunch or hot food.We can even invite him into our house for a meal. He has probably fought for or in some way served this country in his youth. So yes, we can do something for him. We must do something for him!


You Don't Have To Be A Christian To Be Christian!


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