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The Spanish locksmiths of Pamplona will no longer help banks evict people form their homes.

 

Well done to the locksmiths. Out of any section of the economy of the EU, banks played the largest part in causing the financial problems we still see today. Locksmiths standing up for fellow working class people.

 

http://www.pri.org/stories/business/spanish-city-s-locksmiths-say-they-ll-no-longer-assist-with-evictions-12548.html

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The Spanish locksmiths of Pamplona will no longer help banks evict people form their homes.

 

Well done to the locksmiths. Out of any section of the economy of the EU, banks played the largest part in causing the financial problems we still see today. Locksmiths standing up for fellow working class people.

 

http://www.pri.org/stories/business/spanish-city-s-locksmiths-say-they-ll-no-longer-assist-with-evictions-12548.html

Perhaps the English bailiffs will join them.

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The Spanish locksmiths of Pamplona will no longer help banks evict people form their homes.

 

Well done to the locksmiths. Out of any section of the economy of the EU, banks played the largest part in causing the financial problems we still see today. Locksmiths standing up for fellow working class people.

 

http://www.pri.org/stories/business/spanish-city-s-locksmiths-say-they-ll-no-longer-assist-with-evictions-12548.html

 

So the door will be kicked in and then boarded up afterwards, well done locksmiths, making a difference.

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Have you tried kicking those Spanish portas-they are quite substantial.You have overdoing those tacky police documentaries on ITV 34

 

But Spanish glass is just as fragile as the stuff over here..can you really see the banks not repossesing if the locksmiths won't cooperate?

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by whom? Bank staff :hihi:

 

Highly unlikely. Do you imagine that it's locksmiths that are used to actually make people move out of a repossessed property? No, by bailiffs I imagine.

 

I can imagine two ways in which locksmiths might be used in a repossession, one to unlock a door that the occupier is hiding behind and two to replace the locks after the property has been surrendered.

 

Both can be solved, one by a bailiff with a big boot, and two by a bailiff with a big sheet of wood and some nails.

 

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Have you tried kicking those Spanish portas-they are quite substantial.You have overdoing those tacky police documentaries on ITV 34

 

Yeah, I'm sure that the banks will be completely stumped by this move. How on earth do we gain access to what is now our property without the help of a locksmith, I just don't know, it's impossible! Not.

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So the door will be kicked in and then boarded up afterwards, well done locksmiths, making a difference.

 

Have you entirely lost touch with you humanity? Do you look at an art masterpiece and just see paint? Talk about missing the point...

 

This is a story about people caring about other people. Remember when we used to do that? People who lose their homes often commit suicide or end up in dire straits on the streets. Perhaps you won't empathise until it's your turn to sympathise, let's hope that doesn't happen, but if it does you might redefine your interpretation of this story.

 

When all you care about is bricks and mortar you have serious social issues.

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Accurately assessing the reality of a situation is not "loosing touch with humanity".

 

I can have empathy for the people who can no longer afford to pay for a loan they secured against their home, whilst also seeing that the bank has every right to reclaim it and that this action by the locksmiths will achieve precisely nothing.

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