Jobsworth ruins charity cycle event

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Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Miserly misery guts.............
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Wouldn't it be ironic if he got cancer....

I do wonder if the organisers had had to get permission for the PA or anything, I don't know how it works. Seems a bit petty to complain about a one off event. A consistent noise nuisance yes, but not a one off.

And the jobsworth sounds like a nutter - if he really did behave like that. I'm always a little wary of such reports - both sides can over react in the telling of it. Still, hiding in the bushes sound like the action of a power hungry twit.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Wouldn't it be ironic if he got cancer....

I do wonder if the organisers had had to get permission for the PA or anything, I don't know how it works. Seems a bit petty to complain about a one off event. A consistent noise nuisance yes, but not a one off.

And the jobsworth sounds like a nutter - if he really did behave like that. I'm always a little wary of such reports - both sides can over react in the telling of it. Still, hiding in the bushes sound like the action of a power hungry twit.

The club I used to fly gliders from hosted a spitfire for a night (it was displaying at nearby Castle Howard for the proms). Our club hangered the 'Spit' over night, and then the next morning we were treated to an impromptu 15 min flying display close up, low level. Real 'hairs on the back of your neck' stuff.

Sure enough, we got a complaint a few days later. Turns out someone didn't like the sound of a Rolls Royce Merlin engine at full chat, 8.00 on a Sunday morning....?

Wierdos.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
The club I used to fly gliders from hosted a spitfire for a night (it was displaying at nearby Castle Howard for the proms). Our club hangered the 'Spit' over night, and then the next morning we were treated to an impromptu 15 min flying display close up, low level. Real 'hairs on the back of your neck' stuff.

Sure enough, we got a complaint a few days later. Turns out someone didn't like the sound of a Rolls Royce Merlin engine at full chat, 8.00 on a Sunday morning....?

Wierdos.

Huns, no doubt.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Huns, no doubt.

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ThePainInSpain

Active Member
Location
Malaga, Spain
here we go again..........'a handful of complains'..........the whole of your country, the one I was born and brought up in and still have a passport for, is totally ruled by minorities. What a sorry state of affairs.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I don't understand the headline properly... "to put a spoke in the wheel" is surely a good thing? (as in wheels need spokes)... shouldn't it be to put a stick in the spokes, or something like that? However a quick google of the idiom tells me that it has been used correctly. But it's still odd, in my opinion.

OK, as you were, there's nothing to see now, move along please.
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