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Colwyn Bay, Wales

April 10 2002 at 4:56 PM
BWMA 

 
PRESS RELEASE BY METRIC MARTYRS - 10/4/02

AT 11.30 AM TODAY AT A GREENGROCER'S IN WALES, TWO TRADING STANDARDS OFFICERS POUNCED TO SEIZE EQUIPMENT FROM EMYR OWEN.

HE REFUSED TO HAND OVER THE EQUIPMENT AND CONTACTED THE METRIC MARTYRS DEFENCE FUND. IT WAS POINTED OUT TO THE TRADING STANDARDS OFFICERS THAT THEIR ACTIONS COULD BE SEEN AS VEXATIOUS AS THE APPEAL WAS STILL PROCEEDING AND HAD NOT YET CONCLUDED.

THEY BACKED OFF TO SEEK ADVICE FROM PRINCIPLE TRADING STANDARDS OFFICER - DAVE DENNING TEL: 01492 575 213 - BUT WOULD RETURN SHORTLY TO CARRY OUT THEIR DUTY.

NEIL HERRON OF THE METRIC MARTYR DEFENCE FUND PUT MR DENNING ON NOTICE THAT MR OWEN WOULD REFUSE TO HAND OVER HIS EQUIPMENT AND THEREFORE AS IN SUNDERLAND, THEY WOULD REQUIRE A POLICE PRESENCE TO FORCE HIM TO DO SO.

 
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BWMA

Re: Colwyn Bay, Wales

April 11 2002, 7:46 PM 

10/04/02
The trading standards office has now indicated that it is to approach LACOTS for advice, the co-ordinating body for TSOs, before proceeding.

 
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Martyrs...

August 5 2004, 6:45 PM 

Forget it the games up. Get into the 21st century. We are metric not archaic! I bet he wants to preserve the Welsh language aswell!!!
Jon.

 
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SteveH

Re: Martyrs...

August 10 2004, 4:07 PM 

The fastest growing language in the UK

 
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Niles

Re: Martyrs...

September 4 2004, 7:27 PM 

Why is it bad to want to preserve Welsh? The French get to preserve their obsolete language, and it isn't nearly as pleasing to the ear as Welsh.

And honestly, need I remind you people that metric is the measuring system of the 18th century? The actual mass of the kilogram has been changed twice in the 20th century. I, for one, prefer a more stable and time-tested system.

 
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Beranger

Re: Martyrs...

September 5 2004, 2:45 PM 

Niles

May I remind you that the pound has changed as well. In the UK, it was most recently redefined (in 1963) as 0.45359237kg exactly.

Both systems have changed and evolved over the years.

 
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Niles

Re: Martyrs...

September 5 2004, 4:52 PM 

Sorry, I should have provided more information. We don't care if the pound is slightly different. It makes no difference to me if I weigh 156.327 lbs or 156.325 lbs. The metricators often talk of how precise their measure is and that it is somehow more consistent than customary measures. I like to disabuse them of this notion at every opportunity.

 
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