Global Warming... tut tut

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How often do you see this? middle of the afternoon and the lights are on! Just out of interest is it up to the residents to report this or is there a man in a Van driving round looking for such things.
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Who gives a sh**e ... We could do with a few degrees temperature rise in this country!

Let the icecaps melt who cares if the lowlands flood ... Ever been to Norfolk?

If you're concerned about global warming buy a house at the top of a hill and buy some sunglasses and sunscreen.

Amen
 
you will most likely find an number on the pole to identify the lamp within the street, and a phone number to ring on a label at intervals on some of the other lamps, for the company which mainteins them.
 
esra_ptrap said:
Who gives a sh**e ... We could do with a few degrees temperature rise in this country!

Let the icecaps melt who cares if the lowlands flood ... Ever been to Norfolk?

actually when the ice caps melt this will reduce the amount of salt in the sea which will then cause the gulf stream (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Stream) to stop circulating which then in turn will switch off the steady stream of heat (equivalent to 1,000,000 power stations) that we get in the uk.

In effect the UK will have another ice age.

Typical! - Only the uk could be so cr@p that the whole world has hotter temperatures with lots of sun and we get an ice age.
 
esra_ptrap said:
Who gives a sh**e ... We could do with a few degrees temperature rise in this country!

Let the icecaps melt who cares if the lowlands flood ... Ever been to Norfolk?

If you're concerned about global warming buy a house at the top of a hill and buy some sunglasses and sunscreen.

Amen

Im not over bothered about global warming. However I have changed every lamp in our house to energy efficient jobs. Just makeing a point that we are constantly preached to about reducing carbon emmisisons etc made me laugh
 
I think its the local council, you have to inform (well it is in London)
 
Highways agency for "trunk" roads, but they contract it out to an electrical contractor.
 

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