Councillor calls for lorries to be banned from parts of Kent

peterm:

Concretejim:
Wouldnt it be great if lorrys were actually banned.

And all haulage firms decided to avoid the area.

Just wonder how long it would take for these rather dumb people to realise that lorrys arent running around for the sake of it, and pretty much everything they have, own or eat is transported at various time by lorrys.

Retards.

Yep, it does seem as though they think you lot are running around just to 'ave a larf. Idiots.

If that’s the issue then he wouldn’t be moaning about ‘through traffic’ using unsuitable routes and drivers will be happy with weight limits on the roads in question subject to the normal except for access for loading and unloading conditions.

Juddian:
It’s called Karma.

For years people sold their votes for their pieces of silver, the new rich enjoyed having their cheap and plentiful employees, those horrid factories that actually made things were sold off and wonderful :unamused: office blocks shopping and leisure centres went up in their place, the economy became dependant not on production ie making things people wanted to buy but by selling things made in cheap countries at inflated prices.

They voted in their legion for parties with no sustainable economic model other than increasing the population via unlimited immigration which in turn fed their greed for a constant housing shortage and ever increasing house prices, mammon they worshipped at the altar of.

White flight it is known as but they won’t admit it, this has destroyed everything great about our cities and those who benefitted made money and got out of cities into their quaint little villages, eager to live the squire’s life from their false god, money.

Well, an extra 10/15/20 million people, who’s counting by the way, the answer my friends is no one, but you might get a fair idea of the true increase in population should you search out the figures for national insurance number issues and not believe the lies those in charge of the destruction of the country have told you.
Those people, they have to live somewhere and where they’ve congregated they have replaced natives who have moved away, the better off to places like in the OP, or Devon, Dorset, the Cotswolds with call me Dave, for the ones who really made a financial killing.

Did those who found their utopia in Englands villages with perfect cricket pitches really think the resulting wave of sheer numbers wouldn’t affect them.

They sowed the seeds for what has happened to their new found life of peace and tranquility.
I have no sympathy, they had no thought for the working class people who did not have the means to escape from the hell the worshippers of mammon helped create, they as they always do used them and dropped them, so finally the false utopia they created is starting to affect them.
Good, Karma’s a bugger innit.

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Class!

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Harry Monk:

A councillor used a public meeting to blast lorry drivers across the county for “ruining the lives of people in Kent”.

Cllr Seán Holden, the member for Cranbrook at Kent County Council, said one lorry causes more damage than 10,000 cars driving through his village.

He claimed drivers knock down hedges with wing mirrors and cause potholes - and called for the council to follow the actions of other local authorities which have banned lorries from some areas.

He also suggested that if a ban were enforced, there would be statues across the county of the councils’ cabinet member for highways and transport Cllr Mike Whiting.

He told the environment and transport cabinet committee meeting it is “time for lorries to get out of lives in Kent”.

He said: “It’s time that the economics of haulier business stops trumping the quality of lives of our people.

“One 40-tonne lorry causes the same damage as 10,000 cars.

“When you see a lorry going down the roads, like I do, between Cranbrook and Benenden knocking down the hedges on both sides with its wing mirrors, that’s doing the equivalent to, if you have half a dozen of those down there over a day, around a year’s worth of cars.

“Those roads are not built for that. The potholes, that are the bane of the lives of everybody, costs us millions of pounds.

“This is a direct consequence of heavy vehicles using those roads. I want to see a strategy come into place because people’s lives are being ruined.”

Cllr Holden suggested that the council follows Leicestershire County Council’s policy and restrict access to lorries on roads in Kent.

He said: “87% of the lorries that come into this county are not coming to Kent. They are going straight through.

“They are causing damage but most important - they are ruining the lives of people.

“It’s a consistent harm on people’s lives such as the pollution of air, pollution of noise and the severance of communities. For example, Sissinghurst the village is basically divided in half by a major road.

“Get lorries out of lives in Kent. People will thank us for it until the end of time. If Mr Whiting could put it about I bet there would be statues of him.”

Residents worried about the impact of lorries in their area can join the volunteer service Lorry Watch who report on inappropriate driving to Kent Police.

Lorry drivers are recommended to plan their routes through the council’s online Freight Gateway, available at [freightgateway.co.uk/kent/].

kentonline.co.uk/kent/news/c … at-159632/

Everything gets to where it needs to be on the back of a lorry. I’ll happily stop going into city centres as long as society will accept said city centre will be no more.

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I think we need to bring back that old saying and have it printed and plastered on the back of all our wagons:

YOU BOUGHT IT !
A TRUCK BROUGHT IT !!
REMEMBER THAT

pierrot 14:
I think we need to bring back that old saying and have it printed and plastered on the back of all our wagons:

YOU BOUGHT IT !
A TRUCK BROUGHT IT !!
REMEMBER THAT

+1

Every truck should have this on the back doors.

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xichrisxi:
The simple solution is clearly flying lorries,Maybe Dr Damon could lead this revolution.

i think his sidekick uk tramp is all ready on it

kentlive.news/news/kent-tun … ncGG7rnZTW

:unamused:

This is quite possibly the most fitting number plate for the given situation I think I’ve ever seen :laughing:

Juddian:
It’s called Karma.

For years people sold their votes for their pieces of silver, the new rich enjoyed having their cheap and plentiful employees, those horrid factories that actually made things were sold off and wonderful :unamused: office blocks shopping and leisure centres went up in their place, the economy became dependant not on production ie making things people wanted to buy but by selling things made in cheap countries at inflated prices.

They voted in their legion for parties with no sustainable economic model other than increasing the population via unlimited immigration which in turn fed their greed for a constant housing shortage and ever increasing house prices, mammon they worshipped at the altar of.

White flight it is known as but they won’t admit it, this has destroyed everything great about our cities and those who benefitted made money and got out of cities into their quaint little villages, eager to live the squire’s life from their false god, money.

Well, an extra 10/15/20 million people, who’s counting by the way, the answer my friends is no one, but you might get a fair idea of the true increase in population should you search out the figures for national insurance number issues and not believe the lies those in charge of the destruction of the country have told you.
Those people, they have to live somewhere and where they’ve congregated they have replaced natives who have moved away, the better off to places like in the OP, or Devon, Dorset, the Cotswolds with call me Dave, for the ones who really made a financial killing.

Did those who found their utopia in Englands villages with perfect cricket pitches really think the resulting wave of sheer numbers wouldn’t affect them.

They sowed the seeds for what has happened to their new found life of peace and tranquility.
I have no sympathy, they had no thought for the working class people who did not have the means to escape from the hell the worshippers of mammon helped create, they as they always do used them and dropped them, so finally the false utopia they created is starting to affect them.
Good, Karma’s a bugger innit.

Amen to that.!

Nobby_Clarke:
Pictures show lorries struggling in Kent roads as people campaign to ban them from some areas - Kent Live

:unamused:

I see he’s taken up my suggestion of lots of smaller vehicles :unamused: …not sure he’s thought it through…

I’d have more sympathy with him if he could manage collaborative instead of combative language. ‘We have to get these monsters off the road…’. It’s the usual histrionic language.

looking at his details,he’s conservative,former tv reporter,director and political correspondent,former major in the territorials,and currently involved in property, interests are military history,war gaming,and TaeKwon do,sounds like your typical up his own axxe ■■■■

Reef:
This is quite possibly the most fitting number plate for the given situation I think I’ve ever seen :laughing:

lol,really like that,reminds me of a broken down car that was bought into a garage next door to where I was picking up,i said to the mechanic ‘‘I bet he did’’ the mechanic said ‘‘I bet he did what’’ I replied look at the registration,when he did he lol and said ‘‘yeah your right’’ ,it read MOA,then the 3 number’s,then the last digit,N.

I’ve emailed councillor Holden with the following.

A thread on TruckNet about your recent comments.

sean.holden@kent.gov.uk

Dear Sean Holden,

I thought you might be interested in reading this thread on TruckNet, the UK’s leading transport forum, about your recent comments. Whether you agree or disagree with some or all of the posts, I think it will be interesting reading, and many of the posts are quite funny!

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=152957

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Although I am originally from Kent (I was born in Bexleyheath, raised in Sidcup, and spent 30 years living in Ramsgate) I now live on a narrowboat in Warwickshire and rarely visit Kent and so have no vested interest either way, but thought you might be interested in the comments.

Best regards,

Harry Monk.

I’ll let you know if he replies.

Harry Monk:
I’ve emailed councillor Holden with the following.

A thread on TruckNet about your recent comments.

sean.holden@kent.gov.uk

Dear Sean Holden,

I thought you might be interested in reading this thread on TruckNet, the UK’s leading transport forum, about your recent comments. Whether you agree or disagree with some or all of the posts, I think it will be interesting reading, and many of the posts are quite funny!

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=152957

The TruckNet UK Drivers RoundTable • View topic - Councillor calls for lorries to be banned from parts of Kent
trucknetuk.com
Britain’s Biggest and Brightest forums for the Professional Driver

Although I am originally from Kent (I was born in Bexleyheath, raised in Sidcup, and spent 30 years living in Ramsgate) I now live on a narrowboat in Warwickshire and rarely visit Kent and so have no vested interest either way, but thought you might be interested in the comments.

Best regards,

Harry Monk.

I’ll let you know if he replies.

Harry spot on :sunglasses:

so his job cv reads…various occupations of being a fanny,then playing in the s.a.s.s…( saturday and sunday soldiers…then the important one is (currently invoved with property) meaning he is looking to get trucks banned from where he has just bought a house or land to get the value up smartish.
his lot do the same everywhere…buy somewhere ,give it the…we need a bypass before a child is killes pish…destroy the town by sucking the life out of it as theres no trade with every shop down the pan but the house prices rise…make a pound,then do it again…

dieseldog999:
so his job cv reads…various occupations of being a fanny,then playing in the s.a.s.s…( saturday and sunday soldiers…then the important one is (currently invoved with property) meaning he is looking to get trucks banned from where he has just bought a house or land to get the value up smartish.
his lot do the same everywhere…buy somewhere ,give it the…we need a bypass before a child is killes pish…destroy the town by sucking the life out of it as theres no trade with every shop down the pan but the house prices rise…make a pound,then do it again…

I reckon that you and Juddian have got it pretty much sussed :smiley:

You’d have to say his eyes were more like those of a codfish than an eagle.

Harry Monk:

You’d have to say his eyes were more like those of a codfish than an eagle.

I’d say his eyes were more like sheep’s fannys.

Hopefully councillor Sean Holden will read this thread and realise that we don’t drive through Kentish villages on some frolic of our own, but are simply there because we are loading goods from Kentish businesses or delivering goods to Kentish shops- the things which Kentish Men and Men of Kent need to make and buy on a daily basis in order to ensure continued survival for themselves and their families.

Councillor Holden has been contacted about this thread, we can only hope that he has the balls to answer the points raised here. Personally, I’m not holding my breath.