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russthemink 21-06-2010 21:57

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You see these scumbags in the same place every June (sometimes they get on the canal side near the railway bridge on the main road). They are either on their way to or from appleby. Police wont move em cos they are scared of them, simples.

jaysay 22-06-2010 09:21

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Originally Posted by russthemink (Post 823670)
You see these scumbags in the same place every June (sometimes they get on the canal side near the railway bridge on the main road). They are either on their way to or from appleby. Police wont move em cos they are scared of them, simples.

As has been said before the police can't move them on unless they get a complaint from the land owner who then needs an injunction, so its not simples really

russthemink 22-06-2010 18:14

Re: caravan park in church
 
If I set up a caravan in your garden and started robbing all your neighbours you would get rid of me im sure, and I doubt you would go to the trouble of an injunction. Now that is simples

cashman 22-06-2010 22:25

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Originally Posted by russthemink (Post 823791)
If I set up a caravan in your garden and started robbing all your neighbours you would get rid of me im sure, and I doubt you would go to the trouble of an injunction. Now that is simples

nah mate its you thats simples, ya obviously never had a ruck wi em, kick one they all limp, suggest ya stop watching rambo type movies.:rolleyes:

Neil 23-06-2010 08:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 822772)
Inbetween there, and the old Church Con.

Nicely grassed garden area, good weather.

What more can they want?

Though a pool would be nice.

:D

A pool sounds good.

Don't forget we are talking about Church so thes people are probably some of the nicest residents :rolleyes::D:D

jaysay 23-06-2010 09:43

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 823844)
A pool sounds good.

Don't forget we are talking about Church so thes people are probably some of the nicest residents :rolleyes::D:D

Watch out Neil you'll be getting a slap off Tealeaf:D

russthemink 23-06-2010 17:10

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 823814)
nah mate its you thats simples, ya obviously never had a ruck wi em, kick one they all limp, suggest ya stop watching rambo type movies.:rolleyes:

Youre probably right, we should let them do whatever they like cos you are scared. Suggest you man up a bit.

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 18:15

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One thing is for sure - if this mob parked themselves outside Britcliffe's front door then it would be unlikely that they would be there for more than a day or so.

I saw this nonsense myself over the weekend. This afternoon I watched the England game with a Barrister chum of mine and happened to mention the problem of travellers continually setting up camp in Church. Her opinion was that there would be solid grounds for local residents to take HBC before the courts on the grounds of dereliction of duty and possibly on a no-win, no-fee basis. I am tempted to pursue this further.

cashman 23-06-2010 18:35

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Originally Posted by russthemink (Post 823953)
Youre probably right, we should let them do whatever they like cos you are scared. Suggest you man up a bit.

ya can always approach me on the clayton end twerp. differance here is simple i know what i'm talking about.

Neil 23-06-2010 19:00

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 823972)
Her opinion was that there would be solid grounds for local residents to take HBC before the courts on the grounds of dereliction of duty and possibly on a no-win, no-fee basis. I am tempted to pursue this further.

I will buy you the first pint at your victory celebration if you do.

Tealeaf 23-06-2010 19:26

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 823989)
I will buy you the first pint at your victory celebration if you do.

No need. I'll be rich beyond your wildest dreams.

duggie 24-06-2010 08:22

New Touring Caravan Park at Church
 
Can somebody please tell me why some people can park vans and caravans on public open space and not even get a ticket for illegal parking, what is our country coming to when we allow these people to operate outside of every law we seem to have. The people in the car accesories place have informed me that their car park is now a public toilet for these saw called people.
Being a caravan owner myself I can imagine what would happen if we tried to park up on a layby let alone a grass verge. When will these people realise they are not wanted

jaysay 24-06-2010 09:37

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 823980)
ya can always approach me on the clayton end twerp. differance here is simple i know what i'm talking about.

Hes an arrogant little ain't he cashy, see what I've always said about people commenting from a place of safety behind a screen name, bet he wouldn't say it to your face, well if he knows whats good for him that is;)

accyman 25-06-2010 01:22

Re: caravan park in church
 
i drove past there today and one of their kids rode out into teh road in a plastic toy car thingy.

i swerved left then right repeatedly and it was only due to some extreemly bad luck that i missed

cashman 25-06-2010 07:26

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 824227)
i drove past there today and one of their kids rode out into teh road in a plastic toy car thingy.

i swerved left then right repeatedly and it was only due to some extreemly bad luck that i missed

At least ya tried.:D


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