Comment posted What’s a fibreoptic cable doing lying on a beach anyway? by Lundavra.
You get what you pay for, if you buy a telephone line then that is what you get. If you need resilience then you install a system with an independent backup connection, perhaps a small mobile phone module built into the unit.
Many commercial systems specify two independent circuits that never come near each other even when they enter the user’s premises. But it costs a lot more.
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- First Minister’s choice not to condemn mob behaviour proves Farage point
I wonder what would happen if the taxi drivers refused to carry a black, Muslim, homosexual etc passenger.Compare the fuss there was when London Underground refused to accept Scottish pound notes last year. Big outcry in some of the Scottish press though all sorted out by Boris Johnson very quickly.
I am surprised that Edinburgh allows their taxi drivers to discriminate against passengers on the grounds of ethnicity, nationality or politics.
- First Minister’s choice not to condemn mob behaviour proves Farage point
Salmond has previous condemned anti-English behaviour by quite small groups, usually football supporters but I have heard him speak out previous when there has been racist behaviour by groups of people in Scotland. - First Minister’s choice not to condemn mob behaviour proves Farage point
So you can only have a conversation with a group of people in a pub if you reserve a private room? Otherwise it is perfectly acceptable for a mob to come in a shout down your conversation. - First Minister’s choice not to condemn mob behaviour proves Farage point
So it is acceptable to prevent someone speaking and shout them down, provided you call them a ‘racist’. That word gets bandied around far too much and often by people who could be described themselves as racist.Don’t forget that Farage is married to a foreign national yet gets accused of being racist and hating foreigners.
- First Minister’s choice not to condemn mob behaviour proves Farage point
I was surprised at Wee Eck’s response, he is usually very careful to disassociate himself from any partisan anti-English actions of others.Also odd that whoever organised the attack on Farage did so when he was having a drink with journalists so ensuring that it got widespread coverage.
BBC Glasgow did not come out very well by seemingly concentrating on UKIP rather than a racist mob attacking a politician in the Scottish capital and preventing free speech then this not being condemned by the First Minister.
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