Talk:Lucas Industries plc

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[edit] "Prince of Darkness"

Rewritten / reverted to represent a Neutral_point_of_view(Again). User:Champion150, 13th June 2008 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Champion150 (talkcontribs) 17:08, 13 June 2008 (UTC)

The section "Prince of Darkness" has been rewritten and renamed. I have reviewed this page.

Dmbrunton (talk) 11:44, 27 February 2008 (UTC)


I have removed the NPOV Tag - following re-write and subsequent lack of comment from any source.

I have also marked the text (in hidden text) as not to be edited without prior review of this page.

The principles which should be remembered are that the wording must represent a Neutral_point_of_view.

User:Champion150, 09th October 2007


The previous wording was re-inserted by a different user! As no further comments have been added to this page, I have re-edit the "Prince of Darkness" comment to highlight this as an opinion and provide a possible explanations of the reason for this opinion.

I hope this will close the issue (but I don't think that it will)

User:Champion150 18:25 (BST), 22nd September 2007


I have removed the "Prince of Darkness" comments. These are a matter of opinion and not fact. Any car over 10 years old can have electrical problems, sometimes even new cars have them. It is not established whether electrical faults in older British cars are the fault of the Lucas electrical components, or the fact that they were badly put together in factories where industrial action in the form of strikes were commonplace.

Leesonic 01:25, 8 July 2007 (UTC)