Comments by "rob shirewood" (@robshirewood5060) on "Andy The Gabby Cabby"
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My friend who served in the West Midlands Ambulance service, also formerly RAF and Army, with considerable survival training and experience, considers electric vehicle to be death traps. Not only from spontaneous fires in batteries etc but also in the cold.
Some of his jobs with WMAS took him from Birmingham down into Wales and Herefordshire distances of well over 170 miles or more in a shift. With the limited range of an EV that would have been impossible.
Secondly he travelled those distances in severe ice and snow conditions, with lights on for safety, and heater as well for patient comfort. That would put a considerable drain on the electrical power available, leaving no viable reserve for other contingencies such as extended shifts.
The EV would not have the reserve power found in diesel or petrol vehicles to deal with the icy and snowy conditions plus the load carried, and extra pulling power to get up hills such as Malvern etc or to drive out of deeper snow or on ice or muddy, icy roads.
This is where his survival experience comes to play, he has broken down in snowy conditions in military vehicles, and civilian vehicles, and had to stay where he was in some very inhospitable country, in one case digging a snow hole in a blizzard, in two cases where no other vehicles could get to him Brecon Beacons in Wales and also Scotland.
An electrical vehicle cannot sustain heat, where a petrol or diesel vehicle can, it cannot cook food or hot liquid on its engine (manifold heat), it cannot run the engine to keep the vehicle heated. The diesel or petrol vehicle can have fuel removed, siphoning etc to make an external fire for signalling for rescue location, heating snow for water, cooking food, a fire for heating passengers if the engine cannot run etc.
He always carried a full survival and medical kit with him and food and drink for up to six people, he was also trained as a Nurse and Emergency Medical technician, so this man knows what he comments on from live experience and a great deal of foresight and planning. I have to agree with him i think electrical vehicles or ambulance are potential mobile fridges and death traps to those who get caught in deadly weather conditions which DO happen in the UK. The whole idea is a disaster in the making by people who do not have the imagination or experience on the ground.
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Communist Marxist brainwashing was a technique used on POW's in Korea and Vietnam and on the masses who fell for it, it seems nothing has changed.
Abe Lincoln stated "You can fool some of the people all the time, all of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time" As the song goes "we don't get fooled again" seems to apply to the sensible, decent, law abiding, aware, genuinely justifiably concerned, righteously angry, realistic, honest people of the UK.
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@EgoChip Really? I do not remember that part. Good movie when i was growing up, looks like the mis-government is flying lots of kites (subterfuges) these days. Peter Tomlinson was good too "Let's go fly a kite, up to the highest height" Lol still remember it. My grandmother always reminded me of Mary Poppins she was spick spot span for tidiness, great cook, amazing talents and skills, very wide life experiences, amazing woman, I mention MP to her once and said "My only wish Nanny was that you could fly and do magic" she replied " love and hard work lead to magic, and i only fly at night with my broom" big wink and smile. I was 7 and big eyed, as she pointed to her besom broom (the ones witches are supposed to fly with) and she did have a black coat with mantle and hood and a battered old black hat, which she tied down with a scarf over the top when she cycled. She had 3 black cats too, a mum and two kittens. Love does lead to magic and magical memories. Lol.
Stay safe, healthy, lucky and wise. atb
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