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They've just won an injunction preventing eviction until Friday

 

Its probably a tactic by the authorities, they're hoping that most of the protesters will flake away in the next couple of days with the intention of coming back on friday, so the bailiffs can do a suprise strike on wednesday; But dont the authorities realise that these swampy type protesters have plllllennnnnty of time on their hands? so will probably be there all week :roll:

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Originally Posted by Halibut

Yes they can. Travellers is what they are not what they do.

It's an ethnic identity.

 

Good luck to them. The council needs to get it's finger out and help them find suitable alternative sites.

 

 

 

Now you have got that off your charitable chest ,why not connect with the real world and tell us why fingers need getting out!and more to the point,who will pay the bill?

 

Just ignore Halibut he's just being his usual self, honestly the following beggars belief

Originally Posted by Halibut

Yes they can. Travellers is what they are not what they do.

It's an ethnic identity.

Travellers is what they are and travelling is what they mostly do, that is why most live in caravans and doss on other peoples land, regarding ethnicity most are Irish diddycoys.

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Get with it mate.

 

If they are Left Wing they are NOT Extremists , they are merely standing up for the rights of minoritys and any violence and law breaking they commit is for the good of the cause.

 

Its when they are Right Wing they are extremists, violent and trouble causers. :hihi:

 

You should know better, you know how The Socialist Liberal Lefties work .

 

They have more faces than Big Ben .

 

:thumbsup:........................

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The trouble is they'll just become a nuiscance somewhere else.

 

That is rather the issue which causes me concern about the whole business. An old scrapyard next to an existing (legal) gypsy camp seems as good a place as any to put them so I'm stuggling to see the benfit in spending £20 million splitting them up and spreading them around god knows where. £20 million (plus whatever the council have spent in legal fees up to now) buys a lot of local services, I think this particular council has got it's priorities a bit wrong on this one.

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That is rather the issue which causes me concern about the whole business. An old scrapyard next to an existing (legal) gypsy camp seems as good a place as any to put them so I'm stuggling to see the benfit in spending £20 million splitting them up and spreading them around god knows where. £20 million (plus whatever the council have spent in legal fees up to now) buys a lot of local services, I think this particular council has got it's priorities a bit wrong on this one.

 

The legal one wasn't legal to start off with. They got permission for that because of arguments similar to what you've put forwards, they're there now, what will it matter if they stay blah, blah, blah. So they were given an inch and allowed a legal site and they took a mile setting another illegal one up next to it.

 

If they allowed yet another one then there would be more turning up to set up more illegal pitches and before you know it there would be thousands of people there. Now ask yourself honestly, would you like that happening in your back yard? Where you had no say on the planning or the impact on you because they ignored those laws completely?

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We were on a campsite in Hayle Cornwall when a family of travellers turned with caravan pulled by a transit, umpteen barking dogs and screaming brats.

The site owner confronted them and told them to leave, they said he'd need a court order.

Five minutes later he turned of with several members of staff and two tractors telling them that in 10 minutes time both transit and caravan would be dragged down the track from the site any old how and dumped on the road. 9 minutes later they'd gone and we all cheered.

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