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A KentOnline investigation has uncovered serious flaws with the anti-terror system designed to protect the centre of Canterbury.We found bollards that were installed to stop vehicles getting into the pedestrianised zone either weren't working, or could be easily by passed.Hear from reporter Brad Harper and Chris Phillips who's the former head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office.Also in today's podcast, a couple have revealed how they were blindfolded and held for more than two days in Iran after travelling from Kent back to New Zealand.Pete and Janelle O'Keeffe decided to go on a world tour back to their homeland after spending 10 years living in Faversham.They were accused of entering a forbidden zone, and eventually released after setting off a locator beacon which alerted their daughter.An imaginative play café set up by two friends is officially opening at Chatham Dockside today.Georgie Bleek and Steph Richard came up with the idea after struggling to find someone to go themselves.The business partners both have two children under the age of three.Football, and Gillingham have recorded back-to-back home wins for the first time since September...They beat promotion chasing Bradford City 1-0 at Priestfield on Saturday.Kent's Ben Earl scored a try for England in their Six Nations victory over Italy.They won 47-24 at Twickenham - giving themselves a chance of winning the tournament.
The City of Prescott and their contractor, Combs Construction Company, will be installing removable bollards in several locations in the downtown area. A bollard is a short, vertical post that is used to safely separate pedestrians from vehicles. Bollards will be installed at select intersections (shown on the map) used for parade routes and special events. Intersections will be fully closed, 24 hours a day, for bollard installation on these dates: Bollard Locations 1 and 4: March 10 through March 18 Bollard Location 2: March 19 through March 27 Bollard Location 3: April 14 through April 22 Construction may occur... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-downtown-bollard-installation-begins-mar-10/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Just after 3 a.m. on New Years Day, pedicab driver Tyler Burt was finishing his shift, when a white SUV turned the corner of Bourbon and Canal Street, running over the man he had been high-fiving as the truck rammed down the street. In his first trip back to the French Quarter since the attack, Burt spoke with the Gulf States Newsroom's Drew Hawkins about what he saw and how he's coping. Concerns over security failures have been a major part of the conversation ever since the Bourbon street attack. Bollards, the steel beams embedded in the ground meant to protect pedestrians from vehicle attacks, were not in place on New Year's Eve. City crews were in the process of installing new ones ahead of the Super Bowl.Louisiana Considered's Alana Schreiber spoke with Juliette Kayyem, a national security expert and senior lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School. They discussed why security on Bourbon Street was so ineffective and what needs to be done about it.While Louisianans still have questions about what happened, many are focused on recovery efforts. In the days since the attack, blood drives have popped up across the city and thousands are coming out to donate.Alana Schreiber visited one of those blood drives on the corner of Iberville and Canal Street to speak with residents who want to play a part in recovery efforts.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber and Drew Hawkins. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. We get production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
* We spend some time with Ramon Antonio Vargas with The Guardian explaining the different types of bollards and barriers, what happened before the terror attack, and why some weren't being used. * Then we talk with Bobby Hebert, getting his thoughts on the Saints season and how the franchise can move forward and get back to the playoffs.
Tommy goes deep with Collin Arnold, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans, about the New Year's Day terror attack and how the city moves forward.
Lt Gov. Billy Nungesser joins Scoot to discuss the atmosphere and vibe of New Orleans in the aftermath of the Bourbon St. terror attack.
Just after 3 a.m. on New Years Day, pedicab driver Tyler Burt was finishing his shift, when a white SUV turned the corner of Bourbon and Canal Street, running over the man he had been high-fiving as the truck rammed down the street. In his first trip back to the French Quarter since the attack, Burt spoke with the Gulf States Newsroom's Drew Hawkins about what he saw and how he's coping. Concerns over security failures have been a major part of the conversation ever since the Bourbon street attack. Bollards, the steel beams embedded in the ground meant to protect pedestrians from vehicle attacks, were not in place on New Year's Eve. City crews were in the process of installing new ones ahead of the Super Bowl.Louisiana Considered's Alana Schreiber spoke with Juliette Kayyem, a national security expert and senior lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School. They discussed why security on Bourbon Street was so ineffective and what needs to be done about it.While Louisianans still have questions about what happened, many are focused on recovery efforts. In the days since the attack, blood drives have popped up across the city and thousands are coming out to donate.Alana Schreiber visited one of those blood drives on the corner of Iberville and Canal Street to speak with residents who want to play a part in recovery efforts.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber and Drew Hawkins. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. We get production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Tommy and Ramon Antonio Vargas discuss what we've learned about what happened with bollards, wedge barriers, and Archer barriers
Tommy talks with Councilmember Freddie King about the New Year's Day terror attack and the situation as of now (Thursday)
15 people are dead after a driver rammed into a crowd on Bourbon Street early Wednesday. Bollards that are normally used to prevent acts like this were being replaced, allowing the suspect to drive through. Jeff Rinaldo says that was a security failure.
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A brewery owner had bollards installed outside the building for safety purposes. One day a teenager veered off the road into one of the bollards, damaging it and the car. The adjuster is wondering if there should be no coverage on the basis that a bollard is a fence. Notable Timestamps [ 00:26 ] - The building owner submits the claim to their property insurer, looking for coverage for a new bollard. They have a standard CP 00 10 10 12, which does not include coverage for fences if the cause of loss was an accidental vehicle crash. [ 01:34 ] - Trivia time! What is a "pub" short for? How many Clydesdales are hitched to the Budweiser wagon? Lite beer was introduced into the U.S. in what decade? [ 04:15 ] - A bollard is a short pole or stump placed to prevent vehicle access without preventing pedestrian access. These may be seen at the entrances to bike paths, or out in front of buildings or arenas. [ 05:40 ] - Under the CP form, a bollard would initially fit under building coverage as an external fixture. Fences are excluded except for certain types of losses (not including this kind of loss). [ 07:30 ] - A line of bollards, like a fence, is something like a barrier that marks a boundary. But, there is no continuity between posts, and it does not prevent pedestrian access. [ 09:11 ] - A historic moment: the team agrees on something! [ 09:37 ] - Courts typically do not construe ambiguous exclusions broadly. "If it's gray, you must pay." [ 10:40 ] - Declarations Pages are typically more detailed in CP forms, and often include small structures. However, at least one court chose not to penalize an insured for failing to list a series of (light) posts. [ 12:26 ] - If a Declarations Page lists most structures specifically but omits some, that may create an issue for the insured. [ 13:25 ] - Strong subrogration potential exists here against the driver. [ 14:30 ] - A cement block wall was considered a fence... at least according to a 1959 case, and under a grant of coverage which is typically construed more broadly. [ 16:40 ] - Tim provides a recap of the scenario and the points above. Your PLRB Resources Bollards: Do They Qualify As Fences? – PCQ.2017.05.09.twh.a - https://www.plrb.org/documents/bollards-do-they-qualify-as-fences-pcq-2017-05-09-twh-a/ Annotation: Property Outside Buildings (CP622) - https://www.plrb.org/documents/property-outside-buildings-cp622/ Chippewa Country Valley Festival v. Little Black Mut Ins Co (2002) - https://www.plrb.org/documents/chippewa-country-valley-festival-v-little-black-mut-ins-co-2002/ Employees of member companies also have access to a searchable legal database, hundreds of hours of video trainings, building code materials, weather data, and even the ability to have your coverage questions answered by our team of attorneys (https://www.plrb.org/ask-plrb/) at no additional charge to you or your company. Subscribe to this Podcast Your Podcast App - Please subscribe and rate us on your favorite podcast app YouTube - Please like and subscribe at @plrb LinkedIN - Please follow at “Property and Liability Resource Bureau” Send us your Scenario! Please reach out to us with your scenario! This could be your “adjuster story” sharing a situation from your claims experience, or a burning question you would like the team to answer. In any case, please omit any personal information as we will anonymize your story before we share. Just reach out to scenario@plrb.org. Legal Information The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Individual policy language and state laws vary, and listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate. Music: “Piece of Future” by Keyframe_Audio. Pixabay. Pixabay License. Font: Metropolis by Chris Simpson. SIL OFL 1.1. Icons: FontAwesome (SIL OFL 1.1) and Noun Project (royalty-free licenses purchased via subscription). Sound Effects: Pixabay (Pixabay License) and Freesound.org (CC0).
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Welcome to Episode 119. We've got a cyberpunk game not based in 2077 for you. The Game: https://youtu.be/shniBiICPkQ Intro Song "Letting Go" by https://open.spotify.com/artist/5SHHjkQPizgzvEUJuQXD8j?si=9GAXxNBySwaJB0WGlvet-Q&dl_branch=1. Title Art by https://www.instagram.com/devious.pixel. Internet Presence Preamble "Dystopian Sycophants" by C:UsersablejDesktopPodcastLock Stock Setupwww.SoundCloud.comcherishedghosts. Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley. Sweet Jams: "Audio from the trailer" "The Ballad of Buck Ravers" This track is from Cyberpunk 2077 because it was impossible to find music from this game. The Internet: https://www.twitch.tv/twosmokingcontrollers https://twitter.com/LSaTSCPodcast https://discord.gg/Yjyzt7eR4X https://www.facebook.com/LockStockandTwoSmokingControllersPodcast https://www.instagram.com/2smokingcontrollers https://lock-stock-and-two-smoking-controllers-podcast-stuff.launchcart.store/shop https://www.patreon.com/twosmokingcontrollers?fan_landing=true https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suspensionofdisbelief https://www.amazon.com/They-Come-This-Night-Owsley-ebook/dp/B08W25WXGM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=they+come+this+night&qid=1616279510&sr=8-1 2smokingcontrollers@gmail.com The End --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twosmokingcontrollers/support
One of our favorite go-fast guys returns to the podcast to update us on his land speed record truck, his propensity for prowling Facebook marketplace with a fistful of cash, and his most recent acquisition that will blow your mind, as well as the 42-inch mud-tires that adorns it. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power, AMSOIL, and EGR USA.
Hakatere Huts residents have accepted an apology from the Ashburton District Council in the hopes of reaching a solution in their battle over bollards.
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Ann Rohmer has information on the desperate need for blood donationsAnn Rohmer discusses the various tick borne diseases with Dr. Isaac BogochShaliza Bacchus looks at a new survey from C.A.A. shows the impact of distracted driving on road safetyJim Lang is next with the latest product car owners are using to prevent theft of their vehicles.Suneel Joshi is with Jim Lang to discuss his new book "My Day with the Cup"Glynn Perkins is with a local author of the book "The Inspired Life and Enduring Legacy of Ritchie Valens"
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Ontario Bollards might have the ultimate answer to prevent driveway vehicle theft, and the guys find out more from Shawn Lawry. The guys also bring you the latest in truck news and listener e-mails. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power and AMSOIL.
This is the second episode in the Strong Towns Podcast's special Member Drive series. Every day, Chuck is reading one of his best articles that you might've missed. Today, he's reading “One Billion Bollards,” which discusses the current engineering norm of prioritizing drivers' safety over that of pedestrians — and how this blatant disregard for people's lives is “nothing less than institutionalized mass murder.” Make sure to check back in tomorrow to catch the next installment of this special series. If you enjoy this podcast, or any of the other work Strong Towns does, become a member today. Be the change your city needs. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Become a member today! Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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While the container sector has experienced increase in ship size of some 1,500% over the last 50 years, there have also been significant increases for other ship types, including cruise and car carriers. Regardless of future trends, the risk elements for port operations are writ large. Combining this with changing weather patterns around the globe, safety for navigation and mooring in ports are dynamic issues.
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Also in the news: 9 hospitalized, including 6 children, following carbon monoxide leak on SE Side; Bollards a potential antidote to 'smash and grabs,' downtown alderman says; Suspended U of I basketball star suing to be reinstated during sexual assault allegations and more.
Also in the news: 9 hospitalized, including 6 children, following carbon monoxide leak on SE Side; Bollards a potential antidote to 'smash and grabs,' downtown alderman says; Suspended U of I basketball star suing to be reinstated during sexual assault allegations and more.
Also in the news: 9 hospitalized, including 6 children, following carbon monoxide leak on SE Side; Bollards a potential antidote to 'smash and grabs,' downtown alderman says; Suspended U of I basketball star suing to be reinstated during sexual assault allegations and more.
In this eye-opening episode, Chase and Matt discuss vehicle barrier systems—the frontline defense against vehicle attacks. They define and elucidate the purpose, components, and deployment of these systems, highlighting their evolution and paramount importance in today's security landscape. Learn more about Kontek's Barriers, Gates, & Bollards here: https://www.kontekindustries.com/security-barriers They also delve into the critical topic of vehicle attacks and their menacing threat. They dissect the motives behind such attacks, whether it's terrorism, intentional harm, or other nefarious purposes, and explore how crowded spaces and critical infrastructure remain vulnerable targets. Join us for a deep dive into the world of vehicle barrier systems and learn how these defenses play a pivotal role in safeguarding our spaces. Tune in now to gain invaluable insights into bolstering security against potential threats!
The first installment of a new subseries: a weekly walkabout (working title). We'll take stock of recent readings and stories, experiences while navigating via foot and bike, and comments received on social. Aly Marchant (who you may remember from conversation 6) joins and leads the chat from her very relatable perspective, as she still feels this whole urbanism thing out. We discuss: Outsiders' understandings as a metric of communicative success. Daylighting - the concept, implementation, and impact. What are bump outs, curb extensions, bollards, and beg buttons? A background in some entry-level infrastructure. Bike lane placement, in relation to parked cars. A bollard love story. From the comments: Can one still prioritize walking, (and active transportation) as a parent? We think so. Further context: On daylighting (via Bloomberg CityLab). On bump outs, curb extensions (via the City of Minneapolis). On bollards (via Eye on Annalopis). On diagonal crosswalks, pedestrian scrambles (via Strong Towns). The World Bollard Association. Connecting with me, Brad: On Instagram. On TikTok. On LinkedIn.
Featured on WGN Radio's Home Sweet Home Chicago on 11/04/23: Sara Andreas of Robert R. Andreas & Sons, Inc. General Contractors Specializing in Concrete joins the show to discuss bollards, and how they can help store owners protect their business from robberies. To learn more about Robert R. Andreas & Sons, Inc. General Contractors Specializing […]
Listen up, If you love top line products and are interested in a dealer opportunity, you're gonna want to hear this! I recently installed a Box Gobbler wall insert from MB Sentinel on the garage wall adjacent to my front porch, to make a secure locker for my package deliveries. Let me tell you the user experience is pure freedom. Also, I can now make returns right from my home now and don't have to be there! Even knowing what it was suppose to do from the get go, It still made me smile when I experienced my first delivery. If you want to see the scope of work the install requires you can find the video on all my socials.Check out MBSentinel.com or call them directly for dealer details at 800-910-4251 again that's 800-910-4251 Shawn Lowry from Ontario Bollards joins us to talk about preventing vehicle thefts. Shawn tells us all about bollards, and anti-theft and crash-rated protection. We discuss anti-cloning signals, working with insurance companies, residential bollard aesthetics, product testing, and other crash protection products. Interested in Ontario Bollards? Check them out on their website, OntarioBollards.com and ANNT.ca, and on social media, @OntarioBollards. Reach out over the phone at 289-891-8559 and over email at Info@OntarioBollards.com. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast by texting Manny at 416 433-5737 or emailing him at manny@theconstructionlife.com. If you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news.
We had the honor of hosting Sirgo Rojas on The Concrete Podcast. We talked pricing, passion, being bonkers for bollards, the nearly sold-out Concrete Hoedown in the Holler event, and more. We're thrilled to announce that registration is now open for the 2023 'Concrete Hoedown in The Holler' in McEwen, Tennessee, with a cost of JUST $300! Mark your calendars for October 27th and 28th! In case you're unfamiliar with the Hoedown, it's not your typical formal training workshop, but rather an informal gathering where we come together to engage in the hands-on activities of mixing, casting, curing, and sealing concrete. This event is like a warm embrace, welcoming both old and new friends to enjoy cold beer, savor delicious BBQ, engage in target shooting, share stories around a campfire, and, most importantly, celebrate our shared passion for concrete. It's a soul-reviving experience set in the picturesque hills and hollers of Tennessee. Hosted on the property of renowned concrete artisan Dusty Baker, this event takes place in an idyllic location during a beautiful time of the year. Everyone is invited, regardless of the products you prefer, or your past training experiences! Ultimately, we are all part of the same tribe united by our love for concrete. We sincerely hope you'll join us in this unique celebration. Register: https://www.kodiakpro.com/products/concrete-hoedown-in-the-holler C.D.S., renowned for its advanced training, is now addressing the demand for a beginner's class. With over two decades of hands-on experience as skilled concrete artisans, crafting exquisite countertops and sinks, our highly qualified instructors are set to lead a comprehensive 1.5-day workshop. Participants will acquire expertise in templating, form building, precise concrete mix calculations, tool utilization, batch mixing techniques, casting methods, curing methods, de-molding, blemish correction, concrete sealing, and installation proficiency through insightful discussions. This workshop serves as the ideal entry point for those embarking on their concrete journey, emphasizing the importance of a strong foundation. Investing in this training is a crucial step toward a promising future in the concrete industry, guided by seasoned concrete experts. Join us for this invaluable learning experience! December 4th and 5th, Goddard, Kansas, USA Register: http://www.concretedesignschool.com/our-fundamental-concrete-workshop For the highest quality concrete mix and sealer for concrete artisans, designed and made by concrete artisans: https://www.kodiakpro.com Want to continue the conversation? First things first, LIKE us on Facebook www.facebook.com/kodiakpromaterials to receive notifications on new products, tutorials, and events. Then join the private Kodiak Pro Discussion Group to ask questions pertaining to concrete countertops, sinks, and furniture, and/or Kodiak Pro products www.facebook.com/groups/kodiakpro Follow us on Instagram: Concrete Podcast www.instagram.com/concretepodcast Kodiak Pro www.instagram.com/kodiak_pro #ConcretePodcast #SirgoRojasInterview #PricingStrategies #PassionInConcrete #BollardEnthusiast #ConcreteHoedown #EventExperiences #PodcastConversations #GuestSpotlight #ConcreteCommunity
We had the honor of hosting Sirgo Rojas on The Concrete Podcast. We talked pricing, passion, being bonkers for bollards, the nearly sold-out Concrete Hoedown in the Holler event, and more. We're thrilled to announce that registration is now open for the 2023 'Concrete Hoedown in The Holler' in McEwen, Tennessee, with a cost of JUST $300! Mark your calendars for October 27th and 28th! In case you're unfamiliar with the Hoedown, it's not your typical formal training workshop, but rather an informal gathering where we come together to engage in the hands-on activities of mixing, casting, curing, and sealing concrete. This event is like a warm embrace, welcoming both old and new friends to enjoy cold beer, savor delicious BBQ, engage in target shooting, share stories around a campfire, and, most importantly, celebrate our shared passion for concrete. It's a soul-reviving experience set in the picturesque hills and hollers of Tennessee. Hosted on the property of renowned concrete artisan Dusty Baker, this event takes place in an idyllic location during a beautiful time of the year. Everyone is invited, regardless of the products you prefer, or your past training experiences! Ultimately, we are all part of the same tribe united by our love for concrete. We sincerely hope you'll join us in this unique celebration. Register: https://www.kodiakpro.com/products/concrete-hoedown-in-the-holler C.D.S., renowned for its advanced training, is now addressing the demand for a beginner's class. With over two decades of hands-on experience as skilled concrete artisans, crafting exquisite countertops and sinks, our highly qualified instructors are set to lead a comprehensive 1.5-day workshop. Participants will acquire expertise in templating, form building, precise concrete mix calculations, tool utilization, batch mixing techniques, casting methods, curing methods, de-molding, blemish correction, concrete sealing, and installation proficiency through insightful discussions. This workshop serves as the ideal entry point for those embarking on their concrete journey, emphasizing the importance of a strong foundation. Investing in this training is a crucial step toward a promising future in the concrete industry, guided by seasoned concrete experts. Join us for this invaluable learning experience! December 4th and 5th, Goddard, Kansas, USA Register: http://www.concretedesignschool.com/our-fundamental-concrete-workshop For the highest quality concrete mix and sealer for concrete artisans, designed and made by concrete artisans: https://www.kodiakpro.com Want to continue the conversation? First things first, LIKE us on Facebook www.facebook.com/kodiakpromaterials to receive notifications on new products, tutorials, and events. Then join the private Kodiak Pro Discussion Group to ask questions pertaining to concrete countertops, sinks, and furniture, and/or Kodiak Pro products www.facebook.com/groups/kodiakpro Follow us on Instagram: Concrete Podcast www.instagram.com/concretepodcast Kodiak Pro www.instagram.com/kodiak_pro #ConcretePodcast #SirgoRojasInterview #PricingStrategies #PassionInConcrete #BollardEnthusiast #ConcreteHoedown #EventExperiences #PodcastConversations #GuestSpotlight #ConcreteCommunity
Are our towns and cities being overrun with obstructive bollards? Speaking to Anton with more on this are Independent Dublin City Councillor Mannix Flynn and also Brian Caulfield Professor of Transportation at Trinity College Dublin.
Columnist at The Telegraph Madeline Grant kicks off today's show by delving into the morning's top headlines as the number of civil servants earning more than £100,000 a year has nearly doubled, as new data suggest that Whitehall has been using a loophole to get around pay freezes. Executive Director of the Henry Jackson Society Alan Mendoza joins shortly after to discuss More than 40million voters may have had their data stolen in the biggest data breach in UK history. The Electoral Commission revealed yesterday that 'hostile actors' had access to its systems for 14 months without being detected. Senior Fellow at The New Culture Forum Rafe Heydel-Mankoo returns to The Independent Republic to discuss the ongoing migrant crisis as a Syrian asylum seeker has said living on the Bibby Stockholm barge would remind him of hiding from ISIS. On Monday, 15 people spent their first night on the vessel, docked in Portland Port, but 20 refused to board due to a 'severe fear of water', according to their lawyers. Bar Owner and Restaurateur Clinton Pugh joins shortly after to discuss his ongoing war with low traffic neighbourhoods, and The Telegraph's Annabel Denham closes the show with her weekly takedown of the top headlines of the morning. All that and so much more, so tune in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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11th May 2023 The Spokesmen Cycling Podcast EPISODE 327: LTN Bollards Have Not Created Jesmond Ghetto: In Conversation With Dr. Tony Waterston SPONSOR: Tern Bicycles HOST: Carlton Reid GUEST: Dr. Tony Waterston TOPICS: Jesmond's LTNs discussed on the Tour de Jesmond family-friendly bike ride LINKS: https://www.the-spokesmen.com/ https://www.ternbicycles.com https://twitter.com/CarltonReid https://northeastbylines.co.uk/the-benefits-of-low-traffic-neighbourhoods/ https://youtu.be/Wxq3vb0C-lk
Luke's got a gripe about the folks using the free coffee machine in his building, and he's got a new rule for jewelry shops. Plus, data shows that someone crashes their car into a 7-11 store about once a day. That seems like a lot.
The owner of a liquor store in Island Bay has been begging Wellington City Council to put bollards outside his shop after it was struck by ram raiders. The Thirsty Liquor store was first ram raided back in July and was targeted again at 4.15am on Wednesday. The store's owner Chetan Rattan spoke to Kim Hill.
Despite a swathe of ram raids across the city, just six Auckland businesses had their applications for bollards approved in the first eight months of this year. Data obtained by Checkpoint under the Official Information Act shows whilst Auckland Transport aims to process applications within 15 working days, only two met that deadline. And the longest application has still not received a final sign off after 57 days. So why the hold up? Tom Taylor and Nick Monro went to find out.
‘I've never experienced anything like it in my life' is how Luke Pollard described the crowds at this year's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. They spurred him and Dave Ellis to win para triathlete gold in the summer as England celebrated an incredible home games. On the RAF's elite athlete scheme, Luke has enjoyed plenty of success with Dave since they paired up together in 2019, but last year they suffered heartbreak at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo when the chain on their bike broke and they couldn't finish the race. The Commonwealth Games gold has gone some way to making up for that but the pair, England and GB's best, are determined to come back even stronger for Paris 2024. Luke talks to Forces Sport about the highs and the lows, the challenges and the triumphs, and the addictive nature of elite sport.
"Bollards, cameras and the like, we are using those but they are not going to stop all crime and so there is a much bigger problem to solve," Southgate said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Robert Knauer describes a real life situation that was life-threatening and occurred at the Washington DC's Bureau of Engraving and Printing office in 2003, a situation where a rogue and undisciplined BEP police officer while not properly exercising due care and diligence nearly cost Robert Knauer his life because the "cop" was horsing around while on duty. THIS IS A TRUE STORY.
Bollards have been put out and roads closed at Parliament, as Wellington prepares for anti-government protesters to return tomorrow. Police are expecting more than a thousand protesters to arrive at Parliament, six months on from the 23-day occupation. Our reporter Hamish Cardwell is outside Parliament and joins Lisa with the details.
Auckland dairy owners are counting the cost of protecting their businesses, and in some cases their homes, from ram raid style attacks. Cars have become the weapon of choice among some thieves, with multiple ramraids weekly in Auckland. Now shopkeepers are forking out thousands for everything from steel roller doors to rows of bollards. Here's our reporter Nick Truebridge and cameraman Nick Monro.
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THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Thursday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Six-Million Should Solve It/About Those Gangs.../Who Needs a Warrant?/How to Make Those Mortgage Payments/Bridge Talk
THE BEST BITS IN A SILLIER PACKAGE (from Thursday's Mike Hosking Breakfast) Six-Million Should Solve It/About Those Gangs.../Who Needs a Warrant?/How to Make Those Mortgage Payments/Bridge Talk
Bollard manufacturers are being inundated with queries as the spate of ram raids continues unabated around the country. Councils are also being approached by shop owners who are looking to strengthen their business protection. Jonty Dine has the story.
After waxing lyrical about progress made in nuclear fusion, tech guru Steve Caplin discusses smart windows and smart pens, how to repel mosquitoes, the world's biggest walk-through kaleidoscope, a new ultra-strong material developed at MIT, adding touch to the VR experience, a Covid breathalyser, sugar cane traffic bollards and an electric car that can power your house for three days if there's a power cut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A former teacher who groomed and sexually assaulted a pupil has been jailed for six years. Carly Dear was teaching PE at Maidstone Grammar School for Girls at the time. Hear from our court reporter Sean Axtell who's been following the case. Also in today's podcast, the military are going to be put in charge of preventing small boats of asylum seekers from crossing the Channel to Kent. We have reaction from Samphire refugee charity based in Dover. New rules around how long you have to isolate for if you test positive for Covid have come into force today. Dr Jack Jacobs from Hamstreet Surgery near Ashford has been telling the KentOnline Podcast what he thinks and if it's part of living with the virus. Residents living on a new estate in Canterbury blighted by vandalism say they're having to cover a £20,000 repair bill. Bollards, trees and swings on the Royal Parade site off Littlebourne Road have been damaged - our colleagues from KMTV have spoken to two women living there. You can also hear from wildlife charity BugLife after tens of thousands of pounds was raised to fight plans for a huge theme park in north Kent - in just 48 hours. And in sport, there was further disappointment for Gillingham at the weekend as they suffered yet another defeat in league one. We caught up with caretaker manager Steve Lovell after they lost 3-1 to Burton Albion on Saturday.
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The bollards preventing parking on the seafront at Strandhill and at Castle Street and Grattan Street in Sligo are being removed this week. The bollards were installed as part of Covid regulation measures. FF Cllr Tom MacSharry believes the vast majority of people will welcome the move
Sligo County Council say there will be a review of the decision to install bollards in Strandhill at the end of the month - a move which has restricted car parking access at the seafront. TD Marc MacSharry has had a series of e-mail exchanges with the Council on the matter and the council say the bollards will go when it is safe to do so
There've been further calls for the removal of the bollards at Strandhill preventing car parking access at the seafront, as part of Covid prevention measures. One visitor to the area tells of her experience while local businessman, Neil Byrne, says and other businesses now believe the bollards should go
TD Marc MacSharry's outburst in the Dail in relation to ongoing Covid restrictions and the continued presence of bollards on the seafront at Strandhill has caused divided opinion - Deputy MacSharry said if the Nazis had as many bollards in France on D-Day, the outcome of the war could have been different
Sligo councillor Sinéad Maguire insists the bollards placed at the seafront in Strandhill need to be retained to facilitate social distancing during Covid. She's rejected calls from Cllr Tom MacSharry to have the bollards removed, and insists their installation has not reduced mobility parking provision
There's been calls for the removal of the bollards preventing parking along the promenade at Strandhill. Cllr Tom MacSharry says he sees no reason to keep the bollards in place which were installed in recent months to help curb the spread of Covid and facilitate social distancing
No Ed this week so Maisie Adam stepped in, and launched a show full of texters. Plus Matthew took a deep dive in The Strawberry. Keep each other safe. Thanks for downloading the podcast – remember, you can be an Early Worm and catch the show live on Radio X every Sunday 8am – 11am. Get in touch on sunday@radiox.co.uk @EdGambleComedy @matthewcrosby @maisieadam
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Peter and Ryan talk about Bolivian elections, the Kardashians, KFC, Bollards, and counting ballots.
Anti-terror bollards are being installed along one of Christchurch's busiest bar and restaurant areas.Eighteen months after the worst terror attack on New Zealand soil, where 51 people were shot dead at two city mosques, the local authority has moved to protect drinkers and diners along Oxford Tce, on the banks of the Avon River.Canterbury police raised concerns about the "potential risk" that vehicles driving through the area pose to "the groups of people who congregate at night outside the bars on Oxford Terrace".Christchurch City Council said the primary purpose of the $550,000 project was to control permitted access to Oxford Tce, south of Hereford St, and City Mall."Since the creation of the southbound shared zone on Oxford Tce, issues have arisen with vehicles entering the mall outside of the permitted times, driving in the wrong direction and parking illegally," the council said.A city council source told the Star this year terrorist attacks had been part of the discussions over the benefits of installing the bollards.The source also said the terrorist attack in the French city of Nice in 2016 had been factored in.In that attack, a truck ploughed into a large crowd watching a fireworks display as part of Bastille Day celebrations, killing 86 people.Christchurch developer Antony Gough, who is behind the Oxford Terrace precinct development, welcomed the move, after advocating for bollards for a couple of years.Around midnight at the weekends, there can be thousands of people along Oxford Terrace."There are the occasional nutters in town," he told Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch."I think it's a great idea … What goes on late at night sometimes leaves us shuddering."Former police anti-terrorist squad leader Mike Kyne, who led the team that found and mortally wounded Aramoana gunman David Gray, supported putting bollards in.The March 15 mosque attacks showed Christchurch is not immune to terror attacks."If the police have identified that area as being an area of interest where you could have a lot of damage done by a person in a car, a truck or whatever then, yeah, it's a good idea because there are more and more people starting to gather in that area with the new restaurants," he said."We're an international city and as a consequence there's a pragmatic realisation that we can be subject to those sorts of things and we can be subject to copycats."Installation of the automated bollards will involve removal of a small section of the tram track base, delaying the work's start until May next year to "suit the operational requirements of the tram".The retractable bollards will automatically allow access for approved vehicles.Emergency services organisations and the council's transport unit would be able to operate the bollards.Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 29, was sentenced at the High Court in Christchurch last month to life in prison without parole after admitting he was the mass murderer behind the March 15, 2019 mosque shootings.Over his four-day sentencing hearing at the city's Justice Precinct, just 100m from Oxford Tce, authorities installed temporary security barricades around the courthouse.They were removed after the Australian killer was sent back to Auckland where he is serving his life sentence.
In Episode 10 Squirrels and bollards – Jay and Russell talk to The Reflection of Perfection, The Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla, The Sharman of sexy, The Most Electrifying Man in Phuket Entertainment Today, The savior of Phuket Radio, charity events and now even Jay Leshark and Friends and Russell podcast. Really, he is just little old Jay. Find out what got him to Phuket and what the plans are for the future. Jay and Russell are long-time friends and entertainers in Phuket. Follow them at www.facebook.com/jaylesharkandfriendspodcast/ Or on the twitter at Email them at jayleshark@gmail.com Thanks to www.facebook.com/petemcdowellmusic/ for the new intro and www.facebook.com/PhuketAcademyOfPerformingArts/ #saveusshark #jayandrussellpodcast #phuketradio #Phuketpodcast
The French Grand Prix was a shambles with hardly any entertainment value at all, which aligns very well with this podcast. With both Cheeka and Producer Matt on holiday, Phill and Terry hamfistedly wrestle a recorder to bring you all the news and reaction from Paul Ricard. Overwhelming evidence suggests it’ll be brilliant.
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Bollards are seemingly humble and innocuous piece of urban infrastructure. However they have the potential to create serious shifts in the way people move around cities, offering one of the simplest and most effective cycling measures to shift motor traffic away from congested streets. We talk to LCC’s, Campaigns Coordinator Fran Graham about the positive knock-on effect bollards create in cities and how bollards can benefit all citizens far beyond the streets they occupy. This episode is part of our series around simple concepts improving cycling in cities.
Max is joined by Barry Glendenning, Gregg Bakowski and Mark Langdon to discuss Arsenal v Liverpool sharing points, James McClean, Juan Foyth and outfield players in goal
The ASMR talk show hosted by Adam Papagan. This week, Adam tells the story of The 20 Mule Team. Then we speak with poet Andrew Choate, who is also the world's leading authority on bollards. Bollards are the concrete poles placed around buildings and parking lots to prevent cars from driving into things. Andrew talks about his favorite bollard, as well as his long time dream of purposely driving a car into a bollard. Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ai92I1SvymJ9Urg08CDeQ?view_as=subscriber adampapagan@gmail.com
Don’t get too excited, but this week we’re talking about street furniture.Earlier this year, CityMetric regular Ed Jefferson wrote us a lengthy history of the bollard, taking in the Napoleonic Wars, Welsh devolution and the collapse of construction giant Carillion. This elevated him to the status of one of the world’s leading bollardologists, and he has since given a talk on the subject. So he joins us to summarise his findings.Before that, the New Statesman’s India Bourke points me towards some interesting facts on nature’s bollards, better known as trees – a subject currently proving to be a surprisingly contentious topic in Sheffield. All that, and the readers tell us about their favourite bits of street furniture, too.Skylines is the podcast from the New Statesman’s cities site, CityMetric. It’s hosted by Jonn Elledge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When too much sport is never enough! Sponsored by Masita.com.au - which is quite simply the best sports teamwear in Australia! Kit out your soccer club in Masita - you know it makes sense. It's officially the Greatest Sports Radio Show on the Planet and it's now broadcast on www.BlackSheepRadio.online . The greatest journey through sports has taken Beefy and Rob to some far flung places and crossed paths with some incredible people. With these experiences behind them, from the Ashes comes the 365 Days of Sport show. Regular segments include great sporting benders and now "So you want to be a World Champion". The boys are taking the show Internationally!!! Media Greatness awaits. Sophie Monk is old news, and Rob's quest for Beer Mile glory gets ever closer, Beefy gets excited about the Freddie Flintoff's Lambo and Worst Song In The World heads back to the 1992 Cricket World Cup, which also sparks Dr. Rob into life AND there's drama at the World Marbles Championships - all this and more! Rob is sponsored by Brooks for this incredible Beer Mile event..... Remember to buy your team's sportswear from www.Masita.com.au and your running gear from Brooks. Also check our Facebook page - www.facebook.com/365daysofsportradio
Coast Beat Ep. 91: A look at some of the stories so far in what is starting to look like an interesting run-up to the municipal election, and after a couple of years of peace it looks like the “battle of the bollards” is heating up again in West Sechelt. Show Notes: Our story on the Women’s Campaign School is here: http://www.coastreporter.net/news/local-news/campaign-school-seeks-more-women-candidates-1.23182655 Here are the links to our stories on Lori Pratt and Garry Nohr’s election plans. http://www.coastreporter.net/news/local-news/nohr-leaving-the-door-open-for-another-run-at-scrd-director-1.23188733 http://www.coastreporter.net/news/local-news/school-board-chair-lori-pratt-running-for-scrd-area-b-seat-1.23182228 And, you can read Sean Eckford’s editorial on Acclimatizing to Acclamations here: http://www.coastreporter.net/opinion/editorial/acclimatizing-to-acclamations-1.23188629
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast we discuss: Barnaby Joyce had an affair with one of his staffers. What's in the public interest? Obviously this. Elon Musk launches a Tesla on Falcon Heavy. SpaceX launch proves the ability to convincingly reuse rockets - thus greatly reducing the cost of spaceflight. A Brief History of 'a brief history of time’ Proof of Russian hacking into several American states. Rose McGowan and the Andi Dier controversy. ABC issues retraction of Kevin Rudd insulation scandal story. Bollards eat cars in Canberra. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow
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Our daily newscast from Marcia Campbell’s "All Nighter" on WSM 650 AM, "The Legend," a clear-channel station out of Nashville, TN.
"I flew into Heathrow Airport for the first time since 1999, and didn’t recognize a thing — it’s so new and shiny and futuristic, I felt like Jason Bourne, trying to find... well, the exit." Artipoeus visits Jennifer Abessira’s installation, “Don’t Think Twice,” at London Bridge Station in London, England. Featuring tracks from She Makes War : http://soundcloud.com/shemakeswar
Lisa and Sue are back in the studio and discussing all that the wonderful city of Melbourne has to offer. Whether it be the kooky Melbourne pranksters who have upset the Melbourne Lord Mayor or […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_owls/p/joy.org.au/owls/wp-content/uploads/sites/347/2017/08/12-Episode-12-Bucket-Lists-Bicycles-Banter.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 39:02 — 53.6MB) The post Bicycles, Bollards and Banter appeared first on This is OWL Lives.
Bollards disguised as cigarette butts indicating smoking areas, high prices, compulsory plain packaging, advertising campaigns showing how smoking damages your health, an app to support giving up, and a culture of shame: anti-smoking messages come at Australians from all angles. Only around 13% of Australians smoke. Find more innovative ideas from the first series go to www.bbcworldservice.com/perfectcountry
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It’s June 30, 2007. You are standing outside the doors to the terminal at Glasgow International Airport. It’s 3:11 in the afternoon. It’s raining, a little bit. The ground is wet as cars drive past. Then, all of a sudden, a dark green Jeep Grand Cherokee approaches. It’s going too fast. It shouldn’t be going … Continue reading Oh Bollards! →