Travelling north on the A34 around 1pm, huge tailbacks in traffic were caused by
Travelling north on the A34 around 1pm, huge tailbacks in traffic were caused by | 04.09.2006 13:43 | Anti-militarism | Oxford
Travelling north on the A34 around 1pm, huge tailbacks in traffic were caused by a nuclear convoy carrying upspecified material, resulting in the closing off of a slow-moving lane of the carriageway over about 0.5 miles heading north. At least 6 nuclear police traffic cars (SUV) were accompanying the green nuclear truck, which resembled a fire-engine type vehicle conspicuously marked with nuclear warning labels. A coachload of civilians and a further civilian SUV was also entrapped within the convoy cordon. In a further sign of the times, loaded tank transports and a variety of military vehicles were seen at the same time heading southwards on the A34 around Compton. Shame our goverment is all war war war, and a load of bullshit jaw jaw jaw. Can't wait to celebrate the fall of Blair!
Travelling north on the A34 around 1pm, huge tailbacks in traffic were caused by a nuclear convoy carrying upspecified material, resulting in the closing off of a slow-moving lane of the carriageway over about 0.5 miles heading north. At least 6 nuclear police traffic cars (SUV) were accompanying the green nuclear truck, which resembled a fire-engine type vehicle conspicuously marked with nuclear warning labels. A coachload of civilians and a further civilian SUV was also entrapped within the convoy cordon. In a further sign of the times, loaded tank transports and a variety of military vehicles were seen at the same time heading southwards on the A34 around Compton. Shame our goverment is all war war war, and a load of bullshit jaw jaw jaw. Can't wait to celebrate the fall of Blair!
Travelling north on the A34 around 1pm, huge tailbacks in traffic were caused by
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the fall of BLIAR
04.09.2006 17:56
cait grove
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Convoy questions
05.09.2006 10:17
If it was accompanied by Ministry of Defence then it could be reactor fuel for submarines. Or if by the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (was UKAEA police) then it could be fuel for power stations.
Bob