I wondered last night just how many media helicopters there were covering the flooding? Certainly Sky and the BBC seem to have an endless supply of ‘from the air’ pictures and commentary so that’s at least two and I suspect that ITV and other foreign agencies have aircraft up too…
I can’t help thinking that, just like the PM’s visit, this is an unnecessary burden on the emergency services at a time like this. It can’t be fun for the air sea rescue pilots and air traffic controllers in the area to have to be aware of and provide separation from formations of news helicopters.
Why can’t news crews be ‘attached’ to an air sea rescue helicopter or have a designated news helicopter that provides feeds for all of the news agencies?
We have the same thing in the latest famine-struck area of Africa or third-world disaster zone. They always need more helicopters and food is scarce yet here we have the well-fed BBC reporter and his entire back-up team flying over the area to take pictures…
It's not as if we don't know by now what water covered fields looks like ~ or for that matter fly covered African children.
Personally I'm more concerned about my child being bullied at a school that is in denial that they have a bullying problem. I am more concerned about the pain in my back, I am more concerned about the fact that it has taken two weeks to remove my kitchen ceiling, identify and cure a leak from the shower room above it and replace the ceiling. They still cannot decorate it until Monday which will make it three weeks that the kitchen has been hors de combat. I am more concerned that the people who are supposed to be fitting a new boiler are still dicking about with regulations and that the local authority are now arguing with the Welsh Assembly that the Regulations that came into force in January do not apply in Wales or Scotland. The WAG agrees with me that the regs do not apply but the local "official" says they do.
These are all battles that I must fight ~ I can do nothing for Gloucester, Tewksbury or Oxford and Reading They have my sympathy but at the end of the day I have to point out these people made a choice to live there and elected the arses that are letting them down.
So BBC let's have a Helicopter over Denbighshire County Hall and thrusting interviews of the Chief Executive or the arse of a Building Control Officer by Paxman. Let Humphries loose on the local headteacher. Get a camera crew round to the builders acting for my insurance company and doorstep the MD with a few searching questions from Huw Edwards.
I am a pissed off beagle today