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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOr cheaper to pay up rather than go to court, win, then not be able to recover legal fees?
I am strongly in favour of protesting. And very much against police violence. But if people protest they really should own up. And I despise the culture that tells you to call a lawyer before an ambulance.
I think there is a place for ambulance chasing lawyers but one simple change is needed. They should be liable for the court costs if their client loses
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostThen
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.59...Z5tAD7DhxQ!2e0
Now https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.59.../data=!3m1!1e3
"I f**kin' hate pikeys!"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSlightly off topic but I would love to see what the situation there is now. I have an idea but interesting to see.
Then
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.59...Z5tAD7DhxQ!2e0
Now https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.59.../data=!3m1!1e3
"I f**kin' hate pikeys!"Last edited by CloudWalker; 3 July 2014, 15:08.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostThe voice of UKIP. Why don't you crawl back into the 1950's?
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostBunch of tax dodging scum! ...oh wait a minute.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTo be fair if they had just paid them 15k each to bugger off it would have been cheaper and quicker than what they ended up doing.
Maybe I'm a cynic but I suspect little tax was paid for those shiny new cars & caravans.
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Slightly off topic but I would love to see what the situation there is now. I have an idea but interesting to see.
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To be fair if they had just paid them 15k each to bugger off it would have been cheaper and quicker than what they ended up doing.
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had she not been formally asked to disperse?
Did they charge & prosecute her? If not why not?
I'll try that in the bank next time, whilst waving my hand in a bag so it looks like a gun I'll wrap a scarf round my face because I'm cold.
Yes probably the Police were a little rough, however most of the people went there for a ruck, the original occupants were there illegally and made the locals lives hell.
sorry thepikeystravelling community have a contingent that are a pain in the butt and should be policed heavily so they behave.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOr cheaper to pay up rather than go to court, win, then not be able to recover legal fees?
I am strongly in favour of protesting. And very much against police violence. But if people protest they really should own up. And I despise the culture that tells you to call a lawyer before an ambulance.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostFair enough. So I guess they thought they'd lose.
I am strongly in favour of protesting. And very much against police violence. But if people protest they really should own up. And I despise the culture that tells you to call a lawyer before an ambulance.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostI think £15,000 should be deducted from the settlement to help pay for the policing effort. Also for the fact that she's a pikey bitch
I still would though. Would Mitch?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDid not go to court. It said Essex Police did not admit liability but had settled the claim, agreeing to pay Ms Yianni £15,000.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostSounds like she and the police had their day in court and she won.
Originally posted by Pondlife View PostBrillo, if you're gonna selectively snip out sentences from an article, you may as well just point us to the daily mail version.
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