Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
Posted by: | Tom Pike | |
Date/Time: | 25/06/21 17:46:00 |
All your points are completely irrelevant, David, as you know. Whatever TfL's competence, all thirteen photos showed there was no issue with the sequencing at those times, despite your increasingly contorted claims to the contrary. It is possible that every shot over the last thirteen years was taken the Sunday before a bank holiday, despite some of them showing queues stretching back towards Goldhawk Road, and only under those special circumstances will the lights function correctly. As there are eight bank holidays on a year the chance of that happening once is 8/365, or 2%. The chance of that happening 13 times is (8/365)^13 or 1 in 27,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. You have helpfully provided the basis for an estimate of your claims being credible. Though vanishingly small it's actually likely to an overestimate, given your past record. |