Tiesto
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6281512.stm
"Mary Rice of the Environmental Investigation Agency, which carries out conservation work in Botswana, said the BBC's example could lead hordes of "boy racers" to follow suit."
Ummmm ok
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Rebecca
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Hahaha. Wankers.
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Mike
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Do they not realise yet that when they complain no one is interested?
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Robin
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"Last year, co-host Richard Hammond was seriously injured after he crashed while driving a jet-powered car at speeds up to 300mph at Elvington airfield, near York, last September."
I'm not sure what that has to do with African salt flats 
"In 2004, the programme took a 4x4 vehicle up Ben Tongue mountain in Scotland, reportedly churning up heather and sensitive peat on the way, and causing substantial ecological damage. The programme denied the allegations."
As for that, I've walked up mountains before and damaged the peat and heather, are they going to complain about walkers?
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Mark1984_SRI
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Topgear yet again at the centre of controversy 
No change there then
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