Farmers, another story in the papers... possible prosecution
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Seems farmers are in the news every day at the moment:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/nov/25/po...

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/nov/25/po...
Edited by paddy1970 on Monday 25th November 21:40
mcpoot said:
119 said:
Excellent use of police resources.
Are you suggesting he shouldn't be investigated for any damage he may have caused?One could think, well the shops will all need a lot spending on them for repair so did this really cause any more damage?
Or, yes he should at least have a letter through the door ask him to 'pop in for a chat' at the station and fined accordingly.
119 said:
mcpoot said:
119 said:
Excellent use of police resources.
Are you suggesting he shouldn't be investigated for any damage he may have caused?One could think, well the shops will all need a lot spending on them for repair so did this really cause any more damage?
Or, yes he should at least have a letter through the door ask him to 'pop in for a chat' at the station and fined accordingly.
lancslad58 said:
119 said:
mcpoot said:
119 said:
Excellent use of police resources.
Are you suggesting he shouldn't be investigated for any damage he may have caused?One could think, well the shops will all need a lot spending on them for repair so did this really cause any more damage?
Or, yes he should at least have a letter through the door ask him to 'pop in for a chat' at the station and fined accordingly.
119 said:
One could think, well the shops will all need a lot spending on them for repair so did this really cause any more damage?
Presumably no issue with someone going around and throwing bricks through the windows instead? After all, they were going to have to spend some ££ or repairs anyway?The BBC has a similar video https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj0jl8973meo, but the second half has a clip from inside one of the buildings.
Pretty indefensible, hopefully both the criminal damage and dangerous driving charges go ahead.
Pretty indefensible, hopefully both the criminal damage and dangerous driving charges go ahead.
J__Wood said:
The BBC has a similar video https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj0jl8973meo, but the second half has a clip from inside one of the buildings.
Pretty indefensible, hopefully both the criminal damage and dangerous driving charges go ahead.
I don't think it's dangerous driving is it? Inconsiderate driving and being a Pretty indefensible, hopefully both the criminal damage and dangerous driving charges go ahead.

It'd be handy to know what he realised, although we all know many farmers are an awkward bunch (one lives on my street, I have great jollity with the rest of my neighbours but he just looks at the rest of us in a funny way) so may not be able to get that out of him. It reminds me a bit of holiday makers on the norfolk broads recklessly ignoring the speed limit which certainly seems wayyyyyyyy too low until you realise this sort of thing can happen.
Edited by Somewhatfoolish on Tuesday 26th November 21:47
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