Clearing Essex traveller site is set to cost £5m

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Mar 7, 2011 | 02:17 PM
  #31  
Quote: I reckon i could beat that price,all id have to do is avoid income tax,claim benefits,not pay national insurance,live rent free,oh and forget third party liability insurance.Trouble is if i did all legit business companys would go bust
Spot on!
+1 and what are the chances the spoil and unwanted stuff was just fly-tipped or left where they where parked up - pretty fecking good!
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Mar 7, 2011 | 02:23 PM
  #32  
Quote: Another one here ... spot the famous site nearby


http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&so...09645&t=h&z=17


Mart
There's some ***** in the field to the left....
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Mar 7, 2011 | 02:29 PM
  #33  
Assymetric nipples
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Mar 14, 2011 | 11:37 PM
  #34  
It is now eight bloody million bloody pounds now!!!!!

See Basildon Council votes to clear 86 traveller families

Utterly ridiculous

If it was you or i that had blatantly avoided planning permission, we would have to fork out for all of the legal fees and put things back costs.

But oh, no, if you are a "traveller" - the sort that lives in a brick built house on a concrete base - you can just walk away without paying a penny in compensation

I wonder how much council tax was collected from this "site" over that last ten years??

mb
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Mar 15, 2011 | 08:11 AM
  #35  
When I used to live in the uk, I was working on a gypo site in Barnsley about 15 years ago for a contract with Barnsley council fitting the bathroom suites in the brick sheds. They never touched any of our tools and were always good with the food and cups of tea! One day one of them went out and hired a brand new transit, they spent a few hours taking the engine out of it and swapped it into one of there transits as the engine was about fooked! Cheeky, but clever!
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Mar 15, 2011 | 08:56 AM
  #36  
Quote: When I used to live in the uk, I was working on a gypo site in Barnsley about 15 years ago for a contract with Barnsley council fitting the bathroom suites in the brick sheds. They never touched any of our tools and were always good with the food and cups of tea! One day one of them went out and hired a brand new transit, they spent a few hours taking the engine out of it and swapped it into one of there transits as the engine was about fooked! Cheeky, but clever!
Thieving scum, not cheeky, but clever IMHO
No respect for anyone or anything. Tell you what, leave a van full of tools close to the camp when not working on their site and see how long it lasts.
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Mar 15, 2011 | 08:58 AM
  #37  
Quote: It is now eight bloody million bloody pounds now!!!!!

See Basildon Council votes to clear 86 traveller families

Utterly ridiculous

If it was you or i that had blatantly avoided planning permission, we would have to fork out for all of the legal fees and put things back costs.

But oh, no, if you are a "traveller" - the sort that lives in a brick built house on a concrete base - you can just walk away without paying a penny in compensation

I wonder how much council tax was collected from this "site" over that last ten years??

mb


I do not understand why the council cannot just bulldoze it flat with or without the p1keys still on site, would kill two birds with one stone
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Mar 15, 2011 | 10:41 AM
  #38  



It's the only way... ^^^


I wonder what poor sod gets this filth land on their doorstop next, it's not getting rid of the problem at all, just moving it on to someone else.
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Mar 15, 2011 | 10:57 AM
  #39  
Quote: Thieving scum, not cheeky, but clever IMHO
No respect for anyone or anything. Tell you what, leave a van full of tools close to the camp when not working on their site and see how long it lasts.
I totally agree with your comment. They told us they would just say the van started playing up as the were taking it back to the hire company. They've got ***** to do stuff like that, and I'm sure it wasn't the first time they had done it.
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Mar 15, 2011 | 11:19 AM
  #40  
Mr Hitler will be spinning in his grave....
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Mar 15, 2011 | 11:24 AM
  #41  
Quote: I totally agree with your comment. They told us they would just say the van started playing up as the were taking it back to the hire company. They've got ***** to do stuff like that, and I'm sure it wasn't the first time they had done it.
It's absolutely nothing to do with having '*****' at all and i am suprised anyone could see it in that light.

It is about their lack of respect and regard for other peoples property. It will take the hire co 5mins to check the engine number and find it does not match and realise they have been duped/robbed. Then over to the Police and CPS and that is where it falls down. And we all end up paying with higher hire charges or increased insurance due to selfish acts like this.

P1keys know they can get away with pretty much anything so they do with a **** you attitude to the rest of us and play the race card if anyone dares to interfere.
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Mar 15, 2011 | 11:58 AM
  #42  
Quote: I totally agree with your comment. They told us they would just say the van started playing up as the were taking it back to the hire company. They've got ***** to do stuff like that, and I'm sure it wasn't the first time they had done it.
Engine numbers?? New engine scabby old engine?? B****cks they didn't phone to say the new van had problems,they told the hire company owner if he had a problem with it his wife and kids would burn in the night that's there favorite one.My mate built shower blocks on a pikey site 3 times because they kept knocking them down,and us council tax payers payers paid for it.Plus they had security guards there to look after there kit.F**k it burn the scum.
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Mar 15, 2011 | 01:37 PM
  #43  
Quote: There's some ***** in the field to the left....
The field next to those ***** used to be littered with burnt out cars. Talk about lazy!
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Mar 15, 2011 | 03:55 PM
  #44  
Quote: It is now eight bloody million bloody pounds now!!!!!
LOL it seems ridiculous and it would seem - on the surface - like an easy solution for the state to be able to send the heavies in and get medieval with 'em, but really that sort of arbitrary and instant state justice is not a good thing, it is right that the wheels turn slowly, but turn the must and if these Travelers don't get evicted and done so with coercion if they refuse then British Justice is broken.
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Mar 15, 2011 | 07:22 PM
  #45  
Quote: LOL it seems ridiculous and it would seem - on the surface - like an easy solution for the state to be able to send the heavies in and get medieval with 'em, but really that sort of arbitrary and instant state justice is not a good thing, it is right that the wheels turn slowly, but turn the must and if these Travelers don't get evicted and done so with coercion if they refuse then British Justice is broken.
Er, they have been illegally camped for ten years, and now they are making threats of lethal action - see Gypsy threat: We'll bomb bailiffs

Paul is right, bulldoze the place flat the very second their legal notice period expires - enough is enough.

Oh, and then sue each and every one of them for the entire costs of all the legal process, clearance, making good, retrospective council tax, undeclared income tax, missing NI, unpaid VAT etc.

mb
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