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Damp, cold weather causes my brakes to stick briefly after they've cooled down when I leave the car standing for a few hours. The damp causes mild corrosion on the discs which gets wiped away when the wheels turn and cold and damp can make the callipers a bit "lazy" until they're released as you drive off and the discs start to rotate.
But, by not spending money having public enquiries or investigations into tragedies such as Grenfell, Hillsborough, the Thames disaster to name a few of many, how can countries improve systems, laws or safety etc. for their population?
Fair point re: Germany which would be a country likely to attract E Europeans for work.
Were "middle class" E. Europeans that keen to move here, though? It seemed to me that most were likely to be employed in the service/hospitality/warehouse/logistics sector. Not exactly attractive to a middle class individual. I would have thought.
Still, it is what it is so my point maybe moot.
I finally got round to watching The Rescue which I'd recorded some time ago. The story of the rescue of the 13 boys trapped in a cave in Thailand.
What an absolutely amazing feat of heroism and courage by all involved in going into the flooded cave system to rescue those boys. I was literally watching with my mouth open in awe at what did and how they achieved it.
The actual footage of the rescue filmed as it happened, was stunning.
I can thoroughly recommend it, if it's still available somewhere. It was on National Geographic.