Travellers.......
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Good luck to you.
A local farmer near Shoreham got his multi terrain forklift to the gate of the field and called the police to say he was going to carry them out if they weren't moved - they were moved immediately. Another farmer put a bull in the field with the caravans and promised he'd stick some ginger up it's arse if they hadn't left by noon - they left immediatley too. I thought they lived in laybys, where are all the laybys?
A local farmer near Shoreham got his multi terrain forklift to the gate of the field and called the police to say he was going to carry them out if they weren't moved - they were moved immediately. Another farmer put a bull in the field with the caravans and promised he'd stick some ginger up it's arse if they hadn't left by noon - they left immediatley too. I thought they lived in laybys, where are all the laybys?
Careful: they have legal representation
http://travellerstimes.org.uk/UserFiles/Magazine%2...
see page 4 and 5
http://travellerstimes.org.uk/UserFiles/Magazine%2...
see page 4 and 5
X5TUU said:
Muckspreader is the way to force them out quickly ... Good luck with shifting the scroats
Arranged.... ! Man with said spreader is some distance away returning from market, so, we will have to 'pop' round when its convenient ( to us). Thinking about Midnight so they can hitch up knee deep in st and in the dark. southendpier said:
Some. And every single negative generalisation you hear about them is completely accurate.
Be fair, there are two types of traveller - the traditional, and now rare and have been around foe hundreds of years. Don't cause trouble, st everywhere, steal on invade your land.That is the second lot, the much more recent , who the OP is infested by here. The traditional travellers hate them for their lack of hygiene, dishonesty and slovenly lifestyle.
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