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Never going to say “I told you so”, but …

Here follow two reports spotted on the internet overnight relating to one of several ongoing Rust campaigns seeking to try and highlight the lack of common sense being applied to life as it is lived in the 21st Century with all its cow-towing to diversity, political correctness, “wokery”, “cancel culture” and general Millennial rot.

They concern the latest developments on various trials being conducted up and down the country into the iniquitous E-scooter phenomenon whereby it has become fashionable for people in all walks of society to deliberately make public nuisances of themselves by riding these dangerous and totally uncontrolled machines anywhere they feel like.

Although quite how and why “the authorities” have allowed themselves to be hoodwinked into conducting these trials is quite beyond me, I am pleased to report that such “evidence” as has been rolling in has uniformly backed the Rust‘s contention that the only way forward – that is, assuming  that the ideal of banning E-scooters completely and gaoling anybody caught riding one is one step too far for our weak-kneed parliamentarians – is to act decisively to quell this mini-plague.

See here for two pieces to be seen today upon the website of the Daily Mail:

The first, penned by Liz Hull and James Tozer, is on how said trial is going in the Liverpool area – see here – DAILY MAIL

The second, by Jacinta Taylor and Scarlet Howes, is a review of a Mail on Sunday exercise to see how E-scooters are affecting ordinary life in Britain – see here – DAILY MAIL

 

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About Miles Piper

After university, Miles Piper began his career on a local newspaper in Wolverhampton and has since worked for a number of national newspapers and magazines. He has also worked as a guest presenter on Classic FM. He was a founder-member of the National Rust board. More Posts