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20 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

I think the lack of police action is the biggest bug bare most people have. Why is one group given so much slack, when others who appear to follow the rules are jumped on double quick?

Yep it's a very strange situation. Very easy to make arrests, all the offenders are in one space and aren't hiding. So what is it all about then? Is it a case of PC to the extreme causing Mr PC to do nothing but stand and watch?

 

Im sure if I broke into an office and started trashing the place I would be arrested and locked up in no time.

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1 minute ago, Mesterh said:

Yep it's a very strange situation. Very easy to make arrests, all the offenders are in one space and aren't hiding. So what is it all about then? Is it a case of PC to the extreme causing Mr PC to do nothing but stand and watch?

 

Im sure if I broke into an office and started trashing the place I would be arrested and locked up in no time.

Or are the days of the 6'2" bobby who would bravely stand toe to toe with anyone are a thing of the past?

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9 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

Or are the days of the 6'2" bobby who would bravely stand toe to toe with anyone are a thing of the past?

No, it isn't. There's just certain vocal minority's that they're not allowed to.

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1 minute ago, Gary Prentice said:

No, it isn't. There's just certain vocal minority's that they're not allowed to.

I hope thats true.

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Those are the actions of total arseholes, when I used to live on the road we only took sites on derelict land and tried to leave them as we found them, lived on a site near Chichester where the Irish came and tipped all there shite, we weren’t given a choice!

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A pity "They" could not bus a platoon of fit  over-trained  & bored spoiling-for-a-fight squaddies up from Aldershot, with simple instructions to clear the site and we, the brewery will provide the beer afterwards, a kinda a simple win-win.

On the pretext they were simply coming up to do the brewery tour and the travellers picked a fight with them.

Marcus

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Posted
5 hours ago, Haironyourchest said:

True. But those guys are travellers too - "perpetual travellers", see, if you spend less than 180 days a year in a country, you are not considered resident, so don't have to pay income tax in that country. So they spend five months in Switzerland, five months in California, and a month in Dubai and they never pay any tax anywhere. Cunning, ain't it? Ah jeez, I feel your pain though dude, I was an "other" as well growing up, still am in many ways. Can be tough sometimes...

No, it is not quite so easy as that. 

You can be judged fiscally resident in the country of your main source of income regardless of residency.

 Stuart

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9 minutes ago, Ty Korrigan said:

No, it is not quite so easy as that. 

You can be judged fiscally resident in the country of your main source of income regardless of residency.

 Stuart

Yes but there are ways around that, if you're wealthy enough to hire the right accountants, business managers, grease the right palms in government etc. Though we're finally starting to catch up with the buggers, Amazon, Apple etc. 

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Yes but there are ways around that, if you're wealthy enough to hire the right accountants, business managers, grease the right palms in government etc. Though we're finally starting to catch up with the buggers, Amazon, Apple etc. 


You’re right to point out the tax inequality between the rich and the poor(er) but would you rather everyone was equal and paying little tax or everyone was equal and paying a lot? I’d certainly prefer people were paying little, therefore keeping the state at a tolerable size.
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