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SAVE TOP GEAR Petition link here

94 replies

Pixiefish · 24/09/2006 12:00

SAVE TOP GEAR Petition link here

OP posts:
charliecat · 24/09/2006 12:06

signed

jessicaandrebeccasmummy · 24/09/2006 12:11

signed

binker · 24/09/2006 12:17

signed and passed on to my relations !

lockets · 24/09/2006 12:18

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RanToTheHills · 24/09/2006 12:19

definitely not signed, sorry! I don't think it exactly helps responsible driving for some -young male drviers for instance. Know I sound like a spoil-sport but heard about the case of the young doc killed by a speeding (banned) young driver??

charliecat · 24/09/2006 12:20

I dont think stopping showing Top gear will make people drive sensibly.

RanToTheHills · 24/09/2006 12:25

might help for some though. Gullible young men watching as dangerous driving is glamourised.

binker · 24/09/2006 12:30

agree with charliecat

jessicaandrebeccasmummy · 24/09/2006 12:32

if people are really stupid enough to be "copying" top gear, then they shouldnt have a license to start with.

lanismum · 24/09/2006 12:35

signed. i doubt most of the tossers responsible for hit and runs/dangerous/drink driving are top gear fans.

lanismum · 24/09/2006 12:36

iv never heard of anyone firing cars from a catapult just because they watched top gear

Saturn74 · 24/09/2006 12:37

All signed it here.

I don't believe that dangerous drivers will suddenly become safe drivers if they can no longer watch a television programme.

I am against censorship of this nature.

Adults should be held accountable for their own actions.

SherlockLGJ · 24/09/2006 12:43

Having watched Top Gear last week, I took my perfectly serviceable family car and ripped the insides out and turned into a mobile living room.

The hilarious one where Richard Hammond and James May were driving a car kitted out to look an Englsih country cottage, complete with wood burning stove. 0- 60 in five minutes IIRC.

Top Gear is not responsible for boy racers.

Saturn74 · 24/09/2006 13:04

bump

DumbledoresGirl · 24/09/2006 13:09

The last episode of TG that was watched in my family had my dh and my 2 eldest sons wetting themselves with laughter. I can honestly say I have never heard my dh and sons laughing so strongly together at one thing (I was in another room busily Mumsnetting so I have no idea what they were laughing at!) and it did my heart good to hear them sharing such a warm moment. I think it would be ridiculous to cut TG. Maybe it does feed an interest in high performance cars, but I can assure you all that some men (dh) and boys (ds1 and ds2) are naturally interested in these things anyway and would still be motorheads with or without TG.

dejags · 24/09/2006 13:11

Signed.

Funny
Witty
Great characters

I can't imagine any mature adult would take part in "caravan conkers" - we all know that aren't racing drivers and that it's TV after all.

Mhamai · 24/09/2006 13:20

signed

hooleymama · 24/09/2006 13:21

I find this thread insensitive & distasteful
oh alright - just kidding

Surely Top Gear doesn't need saving- what have I missed? I know Jeremy C gets on my tits but the world needs easy targets.

LOL sherlockLGJ ..ever watched Pimp My Ride on VH1?

tribpot · 24/09/2006 13:21

Signed.

codwiggle · 24/09/2006 13:22

i dont giev a toss

Weatherwax · 24/09/2006 13:30

My dd watches brainiac and they blow up caravans every time. I don't expect her to grow up to do the same. I don't expect children who watch top gear to grow up to be ignorant unfeeling speeding drivers.

I agree with Humphrey "Adults should be held accountable for their own actions.". I do wish JC would stop his races against planes and trains though, or factor in to the route a saftey break or two.

Pann · 24/09/2006 13:31

Not signed.

TG DOES glamourise stupid driving, and alot of viewers will be the boy-racers who will wish to emulate their 'heroes' antics, except behind the wheel of their Astra in 30mph zone, rather than a race ring or airstrip..the juvenile ref. to how fast their toys go and how much torque is produced...has an effect..otherwise they wouldn't be producing the show.

Spending a part of my licence fee to create a programme showing Surrey Man in a Ferrari/Beemer/whatever isn't a good thing.

Nothing to do with the recent accident.

dressedupnowheretogo · 24/09/2006 13:35

signed

SewingMadMummy · 24/09/2006 14:04

signed

peegeeweegeewoo · 24/09/2006 14:08

definately signed, and oh has too...

top gear does NOT make eejits in fast cars try to kill themselves and others, the eejits can do that all by themselves...

i think it is a lads tv magazine type programme, with some hilarious articles - the car/boat thing and caravan episodes to name but a few.
my oh and 7 year old son love it, and i would be gutted if it was pulled off air...

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