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We tolerate hares and deer as much as we can. Ignorant people less so.

Youths on scramblers and would be rally drivers are far worse.

Having said that , Hares and rabbits can do thousands of pounds worth of damage in a night .

 

sent from my phone but never in work time.

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We tolerate hares and deer as much as we can. Ignorant people less so.

Youths on scramblers and would be rally drivers are far worse.

Having said that , Hares and rabbits can do thousands of pounds worth of damage in a night .

 

sent from my phone but never in work time.

 

Just not through sheer stupidity and twatiness. :sneaky2:

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