It's the filth I would object to.
I'm sure there are native British areas with far greater crime and anti-social behaviour.
Having said which it seems de rigeur nowadays for people of all backgrounds and ethnicities to chuck rubbish out of their cars.
I live in a posh area but commuters through the area regular shove crap out of their cars.
And its a Labour LA council so they're curently "punishing" the posh area by only cleaning the streets every 6 weeks, while the chav areas are cleaned twice a week in some cases.
I wonder if the council in Page Hall is Labour and whether they're not cracking down on fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour for the same reason Labour councils are crap everywhere: inefficiency and wanting to make the Tories look bad by highlighting "cuts" in LA budgets.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostFTFY
or fewer people report crime because they are afraid of having their legs broken or that the Police won't put down their doughnuts?
Friend of mine used to live in a rough area and was broken into every week so they could nick his telly (about all he had) to pay for a fix. How many times do you think he reported it with nutty druggies around and a wife + 2 little kids?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...hall-sheffield
Gulnaz Hussain of Page Hall's Pakistani Community Advice Centre said: "When they are told to move on, they always leave – there's no real resistance." She adds that many Roma are reliable workers and have landed decent jobs including as delivery drivers, translators, teaching assistants or mechanics.Last edited by BlasterBates; 13 December 2016, 11:33.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI wouldn't mind them being my neighbours because there is far less crime.
*Desperate attempt to blame everything on UKIP with no real facts.
or fewer people report crime because they are afraid of having their legs broken or that the Police won't put down their doughnuts?
Friend of mine used to live in a rough area and was broken into every week so they could nick his telly (about all he had) to pay for a fix. How many times do you think he reported it with nutty druggies around and a wife + 2 little kids?Leave a comment:
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Unfortunately this is not hyperbole, my step daughter works as a children's social worker in that area. The depravity and thieving is on a colossus scale. 70 - 80% of her case load is Slovaks.
On another note, my wife works in social services and they've being trying new initiatives to help with freeing up beds in the local hospitals. One of the biggest delays is foreign nationals with no visas and no entitlement to social care. They take up most of the social workers time in trying to get them out, less time then to see to more straightforward cases.Leave a comment:
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I wouldn't mind them being my neighbours because there is far less crime.
REVEALED: The crime figures for YOUR area of Sheffield - The Star
Page Hall: 11 crimes. 0% increase YoY
Parson Cross: 4069 crimes. 7.6% increase YoY
In Page Hall itself, not a single person, even among community leaders, can recall the arrest of a Roma person.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis stuff makes my blood boil, but you have to ask why they didn't go to Switzerland or Germany or France.
And the reason is, while they have the right to go there, there are bureacratic hoops they have to jump through, its not as easy.
So why has Britain amade it easy for the non-motivated unemployed to just come across?
That's the real question and a lot of grief would have been saved with some common sense rules in place right from the start of the accession countries joining in the early noughties.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Posthttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/233612...ed-since-2012/
Let us start kicking these people out or send them to live next door to remainers
And the reason is, while they have the right to go there, there are bureacratic hoops they have to jump through, its not as easy.
So why has Britain amade it easy for the non-motivated unemployed to just come across?
That's the real question and a lot of grief would have been saved with some common sense rules in place right from the start of the accession countries joining in the early noughties.Leave a comment:
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Ithink I need to get a lifeLeave a comment:
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Won't say KUATB as can't be a*sed to check but didn't we do this one?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostOne thing is for sure, Dodgy can never afford to be my neigbour.Leave a comment:
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