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To clear a few things up.
The second city debate is not one for this forum. It has little, if anything, to do with aviation and is one that continues around in a vicious circle. I'm sure that people from both sides of the fence could spend endless hours posting statistics to back up their individual claims, if that is what is wanted then there are forums that welcome such things.
Secondly, as far as I am concerned there are no 'outsiders', we are all here because we share a common interest. That said there is an increasing issue which only ever occurs on the Birmingham forum and inevitably features posters from one specific place. That is not me pointing fingers at either side (both can be as bad as each other), just merely stating fact. I have asked posters to show restraint but when there is a discussion on the BHX forum about a potential new route and we have a post that begins 'Obviously Manchester already has the route but.....' I find it hard to blame people for reacting. This is the Birmingham forum for discussion about Birmingham Airport, I'm not saying that other airports should never be mentioned but I'm sure that people are capable of discussion without turning every little thing into a comparison. All I ask for is a little common sense.
This forum is not one that is heavily moderated and it is something that we are quite proud of. Sadly the time may well have come when each post will need to be looked at and anything that may be seen to be inflammatory either edited or deleted. I hope that it doesn't come to that. Before anyone accuses me of targeting one specific group I will make assurances that it is not my intention. Everyone and every post will be treated the same, no matter where they come from.
I wish for peoples understanding but should anyone have any issues with the above then contact me privately where they can hopefully be resolved. If people do not feel comfortable contacting me then I'm sure that the forum owner will be only too glad to help.
This thread now needs to get back to route development.
The second city debate is not one for this forum. It has little, if anything, to do with aviation and is one that continues around in a vicious circle. I'm sure that people from both sides of the fence could spend endless hours posting statistics to back up their individual claims, if that is what is wanted then there are forums that welcome such things.
Secondly, as far as I am concerned there are no 'outsiders', we are all here because we share a common interest. That said there is an increasing issue which only ever occurs on the Birmingham forum and inevitably features posters from one specific place. That is not me pointing fingers at either side (both can be as bad as each other), just merely stating fact. I have asked posters to show restraint but when there is a discussion on the BHX forum about a potential new route and we have a post that begins 'Obviously Manchester already has the route but.....' I find it hard to blame people for reacting. This is the Birmingham forum for discussion about Birmingham Airport, I'm not saying that other airports should never be mentioned but I'm sure that people are capable of discussion without turning every little thing into a comparison. All I ask for is a little common sense.
This forum is not one that is heavily moderated and it is something that we are quite proud of. Sadly the time may well have come when each post will need to be looked at and anything that may be seen to be inflammatory either edited or deleted. I hope that it doesn't come to that. Before anyone accuses me of targeting one specific group I will make assurances that it is not my intention. Everyone and every post will be treated the same, no matter where they come from.
I wish for peoples understanding but should anyone have any issues with the above then contact me privately where they can hopefully be resolved. If people do not feel comfortable contacting me then I'm sure that the forum owner will be only too glad to help.
This thread now needs to get back to route development.