I read on TLC that the bridge and clock used in the first film of Harry Potter may be taken down as part of a project to expand the Kings Cross train station in London, UK.
That's all well and good that people are willing to petition the planners and builders to try and stop them from doing this, but the fact of the matter is, the planners and builders should do what they feel is necessary for the project.
The Harry Potter so-called "super fans" will try and prevent this from happening, but it's not really that important, at least to me.
I haven't been to London (ever), and even if I do go there someday, I probably won't try and go to Kings Cross station and be "amazed" at the structure.
I read the comments from other fans, and most of them seem too baby-ish to understand that even if they do make up a petition, the likely results will be the same: the project will go forward as planned.
There's also nothing in the news post that says this structure will be permanently removed. I wish that these fans of Harry Potter would stop thinking they are the ones that control things outside of their own misguided imaginations.
Well, I just wanted to make it known that I am not really for the project, but on the other side of the coin, I am not really against it. It will happen regardless.
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