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iv been told the gypos that got moved on from ossy have set up camp in huncoat village so lock up well if your leaving home and lock anything down you have in your garden you dont want lifting
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Is it not surprising that our "politicos" never seem willing to make a statement on subjects such as this one?
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Doesn't make much difference them moving to Huncoat Village.......they're always round here anyway :eek: :(
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i would have thought they'd have got an injunction banning them from hyndburn .. surely the council officers would have put the borough of hyndburn on it .. rather than just church ...
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Knowing Huncoat, it's the Gypos that will have to lock their windows.
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I don't do Church's except weddings and funerals
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I have lived at a dozen different addresses all in East Lancs and in Church was the one place I was burgled.
It is the 'sense of community':rolleyes: of those that live there. They believe in sharing...... ... your TV, your video are 'to be experienced by all' so they are removed for that purpose:rolleyes: |
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we have some in ossy what live on a cross from the heys pub they bouth the land and they have made it lovey
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just to inform you all in the knwo that huncoat has the lowest crime figures in the whole of hyndburn so if you prefer to live in church or ossy your choice but huncoat has a good reputation for anti social behaviour and burgulary so before you start slagging huncoat check your facts TEALEAF (apt name)
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thats why we need them moving quickly and i beleive it could happen today the problem is it is LCC land and not hyndburn or the order to move them from ossy would have done
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Like what the rest of the innit? brigade do? :) P.S. No need to thank me for showing you the correct spelling of burglary in the second quote, my spull chacker did it for me.;) |
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The rentable property is all in Within Grove estate, where all the dross got shifted to a few decades ago. They are desperately trying to revamp that image there - it will take some effort to live down the bad reputation that the estate had.
I have not heard any bad reports of life in Huncoat village, and the new estates up there appear to be large posh detatched houses in the main, which are usually beyond the means of the 'dross' |
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to be fair though tickler teh reduction in crime only came about because they emptied the entire estate almost and moved the people elsewhere then repoulated the houses with new tennants
hyndburn homes for example has a muslical chair system for scroats where after so many complaints they just dump them on some other poor sods doorstep until enough complaints are made to warrant another move to another area or they switch housing associations and start destroying their propertys i have no doubt the scroats will eventualy end up back on huncoats doorstep one way or another and the patern will continue until somone decides to no longer house people who cant behave |
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They have gone not bad that from time of reporting them to them being shifted just shows it can be done
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Each borough is supposed to make provision for 'travellers' (as we're now obliged to call them) and Hyndburn has set aside far more land than it needed to. Other boroughs have little or none and I seem to remember it being mooted earlier this year by other authorities in Lancashire that we take on more.
I think I am right in saying that Springhill has the biggest gypsy community at the moment with no one as yet being brave enough to land in Rishton. |
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a bit racist from you accyman,it seems that you are saying that all gypsies are thieving people, dont judge people on their reputations SHAME ON YOU
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As for how much land should be set aside, surely that should be decided independently of the amount other boroughs have decided on. It should be "How much is right?" not "How little can we get away with". |
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Or they can just set up camp behind the Health Centre on Blackburn Road, as they have already done....:rolleyes:
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Becoming a councillor hasn't suddenly rendered me devoid of my own thoughts or left me in some sort of politically correct nightmare where I question everything I say for fear of upsetting someone. Context, as I've said so often previously, is a wonderful thing for taking things out of. If Existence really Is Suffering for you then I think that calling someone a 'gypo' is the least of your worries. |
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It's astounding. All I'm saying is please don't use offensive, racist terms and yet a whole bunch of you on here are threatening to ignore me because of it and we even have a councillor who seems to think the words "gypo" and "*****" are ok. Well, they aren't. They are racist and offensive IN THE EYES OF THE LAW. People can and have been found guilty in court for using these words. Please read the article below: BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | How offensive is the word '*****'? Now, if using words like "*****" is a racist offensive, punishable by law, how can anyone on this forum dare to tell me that I'm being over-sensitive and that they'll ignore me in future? I'm the sane one here, and the law of the land agrees with me. |
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Now calm down, before you give yourself a nasty turn. ;) |
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The fact that none of them have a v-card makes you wonder just who is creating the profiles. |
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It states that it refers to itinerant people of all kinds, and been used by travelling people to refer to those of low caste. Scally, a corresponding label originating in the North West of England was taken up by the media and several websites, only to be superseded by the term chav. |
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I would think using that type of screen name is leaving yourself wide open on any social networking sites, with that in mind maybe your choice wasn't the best in the world, seeing the some people on this web site actually struggle along with life in their own way without any sort of moaning or feeling sorry for themselves;)
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E.i.s, it's people like you who've gotten the Country where it is because you & others of similar attitudes go on & have a hissy fit of righteous indignation about what's right & wrong about others calling & naming someone this or that & being mortified & offended for the aggrieved race, nation, group, minority ad nausea !
If as in your view, it is deemed so offensive why then haven't they themselves taken umbrage & been inundating the papers & news sites & message boards up & down the Country ? Yes there's laws, but they've been brought about & forced onto us by outpourings from sanctimonious bleeding heart liberals like yourself ! What this then achieves is resentment & further animosity from all quarters due to feelings of being marginalised & branded. Ergo ! Further insults & perceived offence, catch 22 comes to mind. The more you beat up on people the more inclined they are to forcefully strike back. What is your personal experience with racism, victimisation, name calling or being labelled ? How many of these minorities, victim groups have you actually dealt with & spoken to to get their views & opinions ? Ever been called an Island Monkey ? Cliff Pisher ?(damned censors :)) I have ! And what did I do ? Laughed ! If that's your best ? Why even bother ? No screaming racism by me or from others for me, my life still goes on & nothing has changed ! I can deal with reality. Let's be honest inside everyone of us there is some level of racism or prejudice it's inherent no matter how vehemently we may deny it or profess it to be otherwise. It may not necessarily be wearing hoods & burning crosses in your face good ol' Southern boy racism, but I'm pretty damn sure that at some point your seething annoyance & invective has been directed at someone or other who's different to you ! Be they Yellow, Black, Brown, White but foreign, *****, Gay, Ginger, Fat, Druggie, Jock, Druid, Irish, English, trans-whatever or any combo you like of those listed & more, even Christians are at each others throats in places let alone the Islamist view on others in particular the Jews, so I think before you start preaching to the masses you might want to grab a handful of reality to see what life is really like because if you don't ...... well your moniker says it all ! That, as they say, is all part of being British & growing up live with it ! :rolleyes: |
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Cashman: Calling me a Tosspot, however indirectly is a personal attack which is against the forum rules. Do you think because of your long history with the site that you no longer have to follow the rules they laid down?
Garinda: You can look the older meaning of words up all you like in dictionaries, "*****" is a racially offensive word and it is against the law to use it in such a way. Mr. Moss: I didn't come here to "trick" anyone into saying things they would regret. People were saying things that they should regret before I posted. At least one of the posts in this forum constitutes a racial offense under the current laws and the individual who posted it, and perhaps the site itself could be held accountable in a court of law for it. You can laugh and scoff and disbelieve it all you like, such things have gone to court successfully before. Given the way you all seem to gang up on anyone who's new unless they toe the party line and seem unable to stop making comments about my name on here, and the way everyone seems to ignore the site rules about being welcome and friendly and not making personal attacks on people, I don't think it's worth my while staying here. I have plenty more forums where people really are welcoming to outsiders and follow their forum's rules and the law. So you've driven me off. Good for you. Silly bullies, have a good rejoice about it why don't you. |
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Hell fire! I think you are taking thinds a little personal . I was a new member once, I joined but didn't come on here laying down the law or jamming my opinions down anyone's throat.
( I'm not saying you have, before you jump on me) Perhaps you should have joined in with other conversations and got to know people before you told them what the forum rules were and that they were racists? ? Just a thought. I've never been picked on or bullied and everyone has always been very helpful to me. I laugh at a few posts because that's what they are meant to do, provoke a bit of humour. We are all different and have differing sense of humour You are not Jambutty in disguise are you ?:hidewall::hidewall: |
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You think I'm taking things a little personal? How is someone calling me a tosspot NOT personal?
If people are breaking the forum rules (which they are) or breaking the law (which a few are) then of course I'm going to speak up. I'm not going to quietly go along not mentioning it for fear of rocking the boat. Speaking out against racism is very important. All that's needed for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing, after all. |
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Moan, moan, moan. Did you get out of the wrong side of your ***** chariot this morning? |
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2. Brit slang a stupid or contemptible ***** person You need to phone Injury-Lawyers-4u. I think you have a case. ;) |
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If you had taken the time to get to know people first you would find that Cashy is lovely. He HAS a sense of humour though, as do most people on here.
And if people are breaking the forum rules I'm sure a Mod will let them know |
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Exclusive: Millwall fan Gary O'Neill cleared over '*****' chanting at Priestfield Good luck, by the way, and good bye. If you do as you stated, and leave. :bleedht: |
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Is calling someone a Dingle racist ? I could do with some compo :D
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Troll (Internet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Making inflammatory remarks about the town, whose name happens to be the name of the forum. :rolleyes: |
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Damn it you beat me to it!!!! Still made me chuckle though!!! ;) "Exi" your ob not a people person, come back when you have grown up a bit and not take things to heart coz at the minute your acting like a 3year old...........................no offence to 3year old's by the way ;):D:p |
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Like it or lump it, irrespective of who they are, Romani gypsies, Irish tinkers, or middle class English crusties who travel from protest to protest, the term ***** is now widely used for any transient people who illegally camp on land, and very often leave havoc and mess in their wake. Since travellers per se aren't any particular race, the term therefore isn't racist. The term might be derogatory, but as was pointed out, some sensitive ninny in Burnley might consider the tag Dingle, similarly derogatory. Bless their sensitive Dingle soul. |
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...and as they say in Romany, you've made a bit of a ming of yourself.
Silly chava. |
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what i find amusing about this is that a new member went back possibly between 50 - 100 pages to dig up a vey old post and decided to have a moan about the use of the word gypo.
seems to me some moron with too much time on their hands joined up and trawled through many many pages and topics looking at somthing to kick a fuss up about. first thoughts when i saw my extreemly old post back at the top of the forum were what sad arse has revived this thread and it soon became apparant lmao |
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But then again it doesn't matter how many times I say it, it seems like you prefer to ignore the facts. And Accyman, please don't call me a "moron", it's against the forum rules to personally attack people. If you do it again, I'll report you. |
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I thought you were not posting again????
Like I have already said you need to go and grow up and stop repeating yourself on here. |
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As for telling me to "grow up", you cheeky individual. And precisely what am I doing that is childish? Or is "grow up" your standard reply to anyone you don't like? |
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Nah I havent told anyone on here to "grow up" before because I have never had to.......................until you come along.:rofl38:
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I asked what I did that was childish and you didn't answer. Instead you write some stupid insulting message to me punctuated by animated cartoons.
Now which one of us is childish, again? |
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The fact is that anyone who thinks negative things about me is the one with the problem. I'm perfectly happy with my life and that's the only thing that really matters so please pass whatever opinions you like, it's a free country. I've known Cashy long enough to realise that he has a well-defined sense of humour and that if he had a problem wih any of my posts there would be a very clear indicator of it in his reply. It seems to be the season for legal action, doesn't it? ;) |
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As for the v card I think you are wrong. I don't show my v card on any forum I go on. I personally think anyone that openly shows there email address and whatever else on a public forum is daft and not very internet savvy. No wonder people get so much email spam. I think forums should default that option to being off, not sure if this one does because I can't see those settings |
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Just wondering if this Clown could be Life In the Mix reincarnated he was D head too
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By making accusations like that against me you're actually damaging the reputation of the moderators. |
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Could you all please read this post about swearing before you post again in this thread.
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I'm amazed that people seem to be carrying on calling me various names in this thread. I'd like to state it once again in case anyone hasn't picked up on it yet: personal attacks on people are against the rules of the forum. I would like you to please stop personal attacks on me.
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well if such words are now being treated as swearing, this place is getting crap, pathetic.:(
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In case anyone wonders why my post was edited to be different to the one jaysay quoted, I edited it because while I was writing it Neil posted the stuff about the editing and deleting of posts which wasn't there when I was writing my post.
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if your going to do it add them all to the swear filter or none at all dont wantto come across as a site that promotes favouritism do we pmsl |
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What about the comedian Dave S*****?
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As you know I'm daft. Certainly as far as technology's concerned. How can we hide the v card, as I don't want that to be responsible for getting more spam? :confused: Thanks. |
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Factually all we know is you're a self-confessed 'moaner'. We welcome yet one more. Just don't get too hysterical when your moaning's challenged, especially if it's inflammatory. As exampled in your introduction thread. :) |
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As I stated, what is your actual experience with being victimised personally ? Where you the fat kid at school who never got picked ? The class swot no one liked ? Or the geek everyone picked on ? I'm pretty sure many people have been prejudiced through their lives but they've become stronger & risen above such petty concerns & have stood up for themselves, that being the case their personal objection is justified, but celebrity causes such as your P'key outrage, are in my view worthless. So what's your next goal then ? Whatever it is you'll be in for a rough ride my friend as you've alienated so many people on here I can foresee hard times ahead for any comments/opinions you make or state ! A word to the wise, throw away the chip & the shovel, stop digging & get out of the hole while you can before some offended, repressed & misrepresented, resentful minority comes & fills it in while your still down there ! |
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You have proved nothing. Mainly because the term used is applied to travellers of all races. Therefore it isn't a racist. If you'd like to start a thread, discussing what terms are, and aren't acceptable in this politically correct age, please do. Any word can be offensive, or not. It all depends on the context. As will be proved you you, when you've started a thread to discuss the issue further. ;) |
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I just want to know what the collective noun is, when you have a nest. :mickey::mickey::mickey::mickey: |
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the only thing worse than those that cry racism at every point are those that bow down to them.There are more people here happy with the use of the word than there are that arnt and as usual its somone getting insulted on someone elses behalf that has caused all the fuss :rolleyes:
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