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The council would have to admit the place they were moving them to WAS a tuliphole though, which they probably don't like doing...
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liked the Dutch (I think) Idea of putting them up in shipping containers.Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View PostExactly, they'll just be moved somewhere else and make life hell for the new neighbours. They should set up one large estate full of the people evicted from other estates, then let them all annoy each other. Maybe put a big fence round it too
They definitely should move down the ladder to a far less pleasant house and stricter management.
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Evidence.Originally posted by vetran View PostWhy they hell weren't they locked up and evicted sooner?
Though the fact that council staff and emergency service staff were abused means they had enough evidence but some idiot couldn't be bothered to put it together.
The council doesn't have to rehouse them. However some private landlord will........
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Think how long Tony Blair was in 10 Downing St, setting fire to other countries.
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Exactly, they'll just be moved somewhere else and make life hell for the new neighbours. They should set up one large estate full of the people evicted from other estates, then let them all annoy each other. Maybe put a big fence round it tooOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostPresumably they've been given another council house...
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Impressive only 6 years
Family from hell kicked out of Kings Norton council house - Birmingham Mail
Eugene Bird: Gallery: See the family from hell who terrorised neighbours - Birmingham Mail
A family from hell have been kicked out of their Birmingham council house after throwing stones at fire crews battling house blazes.
Eugene Bird, 54, and his sons Sean, 21, and 19-year-old Michael were told they would be arrested if they returned to the Hawkesley estate.
The trio were evicted from their home in Ithon Grove, Kings Norton, after waging a six-year campaign of terror.
They threatened and stole from their neighbours, launched vandal attacks and even stripped lead from nearby properties.
Birmingham City Council said the family had also abused its staff and thrown stones at fire crews dealing with 999 calls.
Why they hell weren't they locked up and evicted sooner?Tags: None
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