Widdop Moor fire today
Widdop Moor fire today
As reported on the tv news today, a grass fire is/ has been fought by firemen and gamekeepers. The fire was started by one of 2 young lads, who was seen to drop a lit cigerette into the grass. This caught fire and the lady who witnessed it, shouted at them to put it out, before it got out of hand, but they ran away, allegedly shouting it wasn't him, it was his cigarette. A lot of moorland has been burnt and nests containing eggs have been destroyed.
I dread to think how much of the moorland would've been damaged, if that lady had not acted so quickly, in alerting the fire service. Even staying to help put out the fire, well done to her.
Please readers, if you've young teenage children, advise them, if they smoke, of the dangers of smoking in or around tinder dry grassed areas. Your advice might save some severe fire damage and maybe a life.
I dread to think how much of the moorland would've been damaged, if that lady had not acted so quickly, in alerting the fire service. Even staying to help put out the fire, well done to her.
Please readers, if you've young teenage children, advise them, if they smoke, of the dangers of smoking in or around tinder dry grassed areas. Your advice might save some severe fire damage and maybe a life.
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Saw this whilst out on my run tonight. Was throwing off a lot of smoke. Immediately thought it would have been started deliberately. Absolute idiots. Tragic for the beautiful moorland and wildlife there.
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I noticed that fire today, glad it's under control. The retards who started it should be severely punished.
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They have pictures of the moron and a car registration number he drove off in,so hopefully he will be found and prosecuted the eejit.
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Whilst out on my bike, I saw a group of 4 young lads down Ivy Bank this afternoon sharing
a joint. The whiff of cannabis was quite pungent - hope they set fire to themselves.
a joint. The whiff of cannabis was quite pungent - hope they set fire to themselves.
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Good. Hope they get locked up.conyoviejo wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:46 pmThey have pictures of the moron and a car registration number he drove off in,so hopefully he will be found and prosecuted the eejit.
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The number of people who are going up towards Thursden Valley and Coldwell is scary.
I’m up every day as a bailiff on Coldwell reservoirs and the number of people is just shocking- dozens every day, no social distancing, arriving in separate cars and greeting each other, wandering onto private land etc.... in the last three days I’ve had to throw 8 people off the reservoirs!
The smell of the drugs that some are smoking in their cars is very strong- God only knows why the police aren’t stopping them as they drive around.
I’m up every day as a bailiff on Coldwell reservoirs and the number of people is just shocking- dozens every day, no social distancing, arriving in separate cars and greeting each other, wandering onto private land etc.... in the last three days I’ve had to throw 8 people off the reservoirs!
The smell of the drugs that some are smoking in their cars is very strong- God only knows why the police aren’t stopping them as they drive around.
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Tossers..you should have chucked them in the res.BurnleyPaul wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:56 pmThe number of people who are going up towards Thursden Valley and Coldwell is scary.
I’m up every day as a bailiff on Coldwell reservoirs and the number of people is just shocking- dozens every day, no social distancing, arriving in separate cars and greeting each other, wandering onto private land etc.... in the last three days I’ve had to throw 8 people off the reservoirs!
The smell of the drugs that some are smoking in their cars is very strong- God only knows why the police aren’t stopping them as they drive around.
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Smokers eh.........its all been said.
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I'm getting so hacked off with some people treating this as a free holiday. Here's a thing. Those who flout the lockdown guidelines should be forced to forfeit their 80 percent of the estimated earnings they are getting from the govt, that's if they are claiming it. If not, deduct 80 percent from benefits, or pension. The £60 fines, reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days, aren't much of a deterrent to those who don't give a sh1t about anyone else apart from themselves.BurnleyPaul wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:56 pmThe number of people who are going up towards Thursden Valley and Coldwell is scary.
I’m up every day as a bailiff on Coldwell reservoirs and the number of people is just shocking- dozens every day, no social distancing, arriving in separate cars and greeting each other, wandering onto private land etc.... in the last three days I’ve had to throw 8 people off the reservoirs!
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I was walking over the tops of Rossendale, and you could see it billowing out from over the hills. The smoke carried for miles
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Would that be the same police who never seem to be around when idiots start using the quieter roads as a racetrack. They have been howling round the Padiham to Whalley road all weeked and for the past three weekens since lockdown.BurnleyPaul wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:56 pmThe number of people who are going up towards Thursden Valley and Coldwell is scary.
I’m up every day as a bailiff on Coldwell reservoirs and the number of people is just shocking- dozens every day, no social distancing, arriving in separate cars and greeting each other, wandering onto private land etc.... in the last three days I’ve had to throw 8 people off the reservoirs!
The smell of the drugs that some are smoking in their cars is very strong- God only knows why the police aren’t stopping them as they drive around.
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Not a bloody chance- I don’t want them polluting it! I’ve got the trout in there to think of...
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Unfortunately it’s not a “lockdown” though....it’s best described as ‘asking people nicely to do the right thing’! France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Austria etc have a lockdown where people aren’t allowed out of their house except for a very small list of reasons. We’re nowhere near that...Billy Balfour wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 9:38 pmI'm getting so hacked off with some people treating this as a free holiday. Here's a thing. Those who flout the lockdown guidelines should be forced to forfeit their 80 percent of the estimated earnings they are getting from the govt, that's if they are claiming it. If not, deduct 80 percent from benefits, or pension. The £60 fines, reduced to £30 if paid within 14 days, aren't much of a deterrent to those who don't give a sh1t about anyone else apart from themselves.
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BurnleyPaul wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 4:29 pmUnfortunately it’s not a “lockdown” though....it’s best described as ‘asking people nicely to do the right thing’! France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Austria etc have a lockdown where people aren’t allowed out of their house except for a very small list of reasons. We’re nowhere near that...
When these countries start relaxing their lockdowns they will probably still be stricter than ours.
Unfortunately, our way to deal with the virus doesn't take into account this country's high percentage of selfish morons like this pathetic arsonist.
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That 'high percentage' is almost certainly a very low percentage in reality. There are 64 million people living in the UK and I doubt that there are even half a million people flouting the guidelines - let alone breaking any laws - which is less than 1%.Woonderbah wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 4:52 pmWhen these countries start relaxing their lockdowns they will probably still be stricter than ours.
Unfortunately, our way to deal with the virus doesn't take into account this country's high percentage of selfish morons like this pathetic arsonist.