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Thread: Pillar 2 testing false positives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    You'll be prepared to admit you're wrong about hairpin bends on the A82 then? And that you're wrong in your 'opinion' on the surveys carried out prior to publishing of the 11 options for upgrade?

    Can you also admit that having once publicly and very openly declared your celebration of and happiness at the death of someone that dared to disagree with you that you should step away from the DFCSS board as you are, in many people's opinions not just mine, not a fit and proper person to hold such a representative position?
    If you knew the full facts which of course you do not know you would discover that the person in question who was the editor of the Islay newspaper twisted things around and did not print what I had originally stated in my letter to the newspaper.
    He caused me a lot of grief and as a result I had to explain to many local residents exactly what I had said and not what he had published in the local newspaper.
    People throughout the UK are entitled to express their own opinion and not be silenced by people who do not agree with their views.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Cases (lol) go up.....it's our fault.

    Cases (lol) go down.....the politicians and scientists have saved the world.

    Women almost greeting on tv today saying deaths will go up in the winter if people don't behave.....deaths always go up in the winter since records began.
    I am at a loss to understand how restaurants and cafes measure where tables are to be placed during the current social distancing.
    Yesterday (Wednesday) my wife and I had a coffee in a cafe which also serves meals. There was nobody in when we arrived and the owner told us where to sit A short while later three people arrived and they were shown to a table where they were sitting less than two feet from where we were sitting. In my opinion they should have been asked to sit at a table which was further away and at least one metre from our table.
    My wife and I are not concerned about contracting Covid-19 but there is no point having laid down social distancing rules in eating establishments if people are going to be sitting at tables too close to each other.
    The authorities might as well scrap social distancing in cafes and restaurants and go back to pre 23rd March 2020 seating arrangements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    If you knew the full facts which of course you do not know you would discover that the person in question who was the editor of the Islay newspaper twisted things around and did not print what I had originally stated in my letter to the newspaper.
    He caused me a lot of grief and as a result I had to explain to many local residents exactly what I had said and not what he had published in the local newspaper.
    People throughout the UK are entitled to express their own opinion and not be silenced by people who do not agree with their views.
    'the person in question who was the editor of the Islay newspaper twisted things around and did not print what I had originally stated in my letter to the newspaper' It's a newspaper, that's what they do. Play with fire and you'll get burnt.

    'He caused me a lot of grief and as a result I had to explain to many local residents exactly what I had said and not what he had published in the local newspaper'. No you didn't. A better man would have risen above it.

    'People throughout the UK are entitled to express their own opinion and not be silenced by people who do not agree with their views'. Of course, however when those views are as misguided as yours so often are then others have the same entitlement to correct that person.

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