A plot of land in Dawlish is set to be registered as a community asset after the town council voted to take urgent steps to safeguard its future. The move also unlocks up to £12,000 from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to fund due diligence work, as part of a wider plan to explore the land’s long-term viability.
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@Carer the AI Bots that have replaced human reporters at Devon Live seem to have confused Linus from Peanuts with our obese Town, District and County Councillor.
@DAC
Your taking physical attribute attacks to far, by all means you can attack a political.party and/ or people who make the decisions but to deride a persons physicality is beyond the pale.
@1263 Would you mind explaining exactly how I have attacked/derided anyone based on 'physical attributes'?
Just look at your previous post about a person you call obese.Would you call a councillor on sticks a cripple?
The worrying thing is you do not even know what your are doing.
@1263 Why the over-reaction?
No, I wouldn't refer to anyone using sticks to walk as a 'cripple' as that is pejorative and insulting, as well as offensive. I would refer to them as 'disabled', as that would be factually correct.
So again. Please explain exactly how I have attacked/derided anyone based on 'physical attributes'?
@1263 Have you ever seen the person I refer to above, either in person or in a photo?
If so, and instead of childishly calling me thick once again, please explain exactly how I have attacked/derided anyone based on 'physical attributes'?
@1263 Yes of course I have heard of 'body shaming'. Care to explain the relevance?
@burneside Careful now, you'll be accused of attacking and deriding a person's physicality and going 'beyond the pale'.
@1263 You really need to look up a definition of body shaming before you make such claims.
Exactly how I have attacked/derided anyone based on 'physical attributes'? And how have I 'body shamed' anyone?