or spare body parts for transplants. Good idea. Where's my vacancy sign!
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Anger over migrants' food fishing
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Imagine that! Catching your own fish instead of buying it from Tesco! who woulda thunk it!McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by AtWHe was not a bad guy, but this is the kind of crap that is pretty common in Russians - even when they know that this kind of behavior is wrong and illegal here, they would still engage in it.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TrollSo you're saying our laws need amending to be "if you did it in your country of origin, then it's allright to do it here"Comment
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Originally posted by TrollSo you're saying our laws need amending to be "if you did it in your country of origin, then it's allright to do it here"
If a hungry foreigner steals piece of bread then I can understand that, but going fishing is a luxury that is not necessary for survival, especially considering how few fish in this country (hence it is let back into water), so I'd crack down on such behavior very harshly indeed.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWI think stupidity should be punishable harshly to make people smarter.
If a hungry foreigner steals piece of bread then I can understand that, but going fishing is a luxury that is not necessary for survival, especially considering how few fish in this country (hence it is let back into water), so I'd crack down on such behavior very harshly indeed.
Give them an ASBO ! that's do the trick !Comment
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I've often seen buses turn up at the Pick Your Own on the local farm churning out vaste quantities of fuzzy-wuzzies onto the fields for a full day feasting. Out come the carpets, plates, the jugs of soured milk... and the token small basket of veg to pay for at the end of the day.
Bargain.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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