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i still reakon more folk are killed by people driving ill maintained cars and dangerous driving than TB in hyndburn
i rang up lancashire country council and was told that cameras that catch red light jumpers had been removed from where they had been because they were causing accidents.Apparently when somone jumped a red light they slammed on when flashed by the camera and the car behind was hitting them causing an accident. now im no mathamatical genius but if a car jumps a red light and the car behind it hits it when it slams on i can only assume that the second car jumped the red light even later than the first car.If either of them get seriously hurt they have no one to blame but themselves but instead the cameras are removed so thay can jump red lights safely ? im no way defending gobbing i just dont think its that big an issue its not as though were wading through rivers of phlem. |
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I think we all know why TB is showing its face again and it isnt just because of spitting its because immigration has become so relaxed and people are coming in from places rife with dissease with no attempt by their governments to stop it like ours did.
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From contacts over recent years with British farmers, they put the rise in cases of TB down to new wildlife conservation policies which protect badgers. TB has a serious effect economically on Dairy farmers.
In Italy any rise in cases has been put down to uncontrolled immigration -in particular from the Indian sub-continent where TB is still rife...here most of the men working as milkers in the dairy industry are from India. |
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I totally agree with Jaysay. Leave our badgers alone. And tackle the true problem.
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Some people claim that badgers spread bovine TB to cows, but it has not been proven.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Q&A: Bovine tuberculosis "Bovine TB can be passed on to humans but instances of this happening are very rare, mainly due to the introduction of pasteurised milk" Bovine TB can only be spread to humans by drinking unpasteurised, infected milk. So clearly human TB is different from bovine TB. Various forms of TB infect humans, One affects neck glands and is called Scrofula. My brother had it as a child in the 1940s. |
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I personally don't think there's ever an excuse for spitting in public it's just not an acceptable thing to do under any circumstances.
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I was at the dentist a few years ago and had a few teeth pulled. Driving home, I could tell my mouth was filling up with blood, so I had to pull over, get out quick, and then spit out a lot of blood and saliva on the side of the road (no tissues to hand). I don't think a passing couple were too impressed, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. Sorry if I've been a bit graphic, but it's after the watershed.
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