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June 13, 2007

Knife Surrender Bin, London

Knife Surrender Bin, London, England

Have just returned from 10 day shoot in London for 'Project X'.

While walking to the tube from my hotel in Earl's Court, spied this wonderful item:  a 'Knife Surrender Bin'.

Fantastic!

What other kind of 'Surrender Bins' should we have in the streets I wonder?

 
 

May 13, 2007

Birmingham Pub

Upstairs Room at a Birmingham Pub

Photo taken in the upstairs room of a pub for 'Projext X', Birmingham, England.

 

May 09, 2007

Photos of Manchester 4

Manchester Airport, England

Photo above taken at Manchester Airport.  Maybe no posts for a while as am off to Birmingham for 'Project X'.  Wish me luck.

Other photos of Manchester:

Photos of Manchester 1

Photos of Manchester 2

Photos of Manchester 3

Airport Security

 

May 05, 2007

Photos of Manchester 3

Manchester Airport, England

Another photo taken at Manchester Airport.

Other photos of Manchester:

Photos of Manchester 1

Photos of Manchester 2

Airport Security

 

May 03, 2007

Man From Below

Every once in a while you stumble across something on the Interweb that makes you praise its existence.  'Man From Below TV' is one of those somethings. 

Click above to watch 'Man From Below TV Episode 2'

Click here to go to the 'Man From Below' Website

Click here to go to the 'Man From Below' YouTube Channel

I love his hat and whole 'self-sustainable system' concept.  I'm going to be in London soon and will try to hook up with him.  Perhaps I can bring the MFB concept to Belfast?

 

Photos of Manchester 2

Liquid Nitrogen Tank in Manchester, England

Liquid Nitrogen tank spotted on the campus of the University of Manchester, taken while I was working on 'Project X'.  I don't know what its purpose is.

Other photos of Manchester:

Photos of Manchester 1

Airport Security

 

May 02, 2007

Airport Security

Security Poster at Manchester Aiport, England
This creepy woman at Manchester Airport wants you to "Treat yourself after security control."

Other unsettling signage at U.K. Airports:

Relax and Shop: John Carpenter's 'They Live' is a Documentary

The British Airport Authority Wants You to Relax

UPDATE May 3rd, 2007:  Long-time LTA listener 'James Brown' sent me this story from the Times Online, (link below - followed by the text from the Times)

Times Online

Bmi chief accuses BAA of forcing passengers to shop
by David Robertson

Sir Michael Bishop, the chairman of bmi, has criticised BAA for using increased security as a pretext for getting passengers to spend more time shopping at its airports.

Echoing the concern of a number of airlines, Sir Michael believes that BAA’s lack of investment in security scanners has forced passengers to arrive at airports earlier.

BAA recommends that passengers arrive four hours before an international flight and three hours before a European flight to clear security. Longer check-in periods give passengers more time to shop in the terminals.

Sir Michael said: “BAA asks people to come to the airport early only for the shopping. But people want to pass through as quickly as possible and that dichotomy has got to be solved, because what people want is seamless travel. People don’t want to go shopping.”

Bmi, the former British Midland, reported yesterday that operating profits during 2006 had risen 85 per cent to £10.2 million. However, the company estimates that this figure could have been £10 million higher were it not for security disruptions at Heathrow. A terrorism threat in August forced BAA to increase security inspections and enforce new regulations regarding what articles can be taken onboard aircraft.

A number of airlines have criticised BAA for inadequately staffing its security checkpoints after these changes. Ryanair kept a log on its website of the number of security checkpoints open at Stanstead and apologised to its passengers for delays caused by BAA.

The airport operator is also thought to have paid compensation to airlines for failing to meet security processing targets.

The Civil Aviation Authority is proposing guidelines that would require BAA to process 95 per cent of passengers through security within five minutes. BAA was not immediately available for comment. Although many passengers have long suspected that BAA tries to encourage shopping by keeping them in airports longer, it is unusual to hear such criticism from an airline owner.

Virgin Atlantic backed Sir Michael’s complaint. A Virgin spokesman said: “Heathrow appears to have turned into more of a shopping mall than an airport. It’s got to go the other way because passengers want a seamless process of check-in, clear security, then get on the plane.”

Bmi said that it planned to take advantage of a recent “open skies” agreement between Europe and the United States to initiate transatlantic services. Sir Michael said that the airline was still talking to its partners in the Star Alliance network but confirmed that bmi would fly to the United States from Heathrow once the new rules come into affect next March. The airline intends to lease more Airbus A330s to service the planned routes.

Sir Michael, who owns 50 per cent of bmi, added that he was considering the future of the airline after expressions of interest from British Airways and Virgin. Lufthansa, the German carrier that owns 30 per cent of bmi, also has an option to buy out Sir Michael from the end of next year. He said: “There are many options in the future ownership structure.”

 

April 29, 2007

Photos of Manchester 1

Goth outside Urbis, Manchester
Young man outside of Urbis, Manchester.

 

December 30, 2005

Photos of Trafalgar Square, London

While in London to record the Irish Podcast Christmas Special I met up with an old 'work' colleague Paul Murphy.  While waiting for him in Trafalgar Square I took these photos of a mother and her two children.  London can kill you - drag you down - but seeing these two at work on mom cheered me up no end.

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

Mother and Daughters in Trafalgar Square, London

 

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