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3 minutes ago, AHPP said:

It's not victimhood if it's true. Organisations like the RSPB get loads of tax loot. It can seem private because it's the RSPB with a bird on the logo, not the government with government stuff on the logo, but it's still land bought with taxes. Public money = Public property. Same reason I can unzip a traffic warden and wear him as a coat if I want to.

That's not how it works, by your reasoning I should be able to go into the RBS branch and demand a free pen because it's still partly owned by the government.

 

That's either flexible morals or just fkd up thinking.

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2 minutes ago, GarethM said:

That's not how it works, by your reasoning I should be able to go into the RBS branch and demand a free pen because it's still partly owned by the government.

 

That's either flexible morals or just fkd up thinking.

 

It's usually not how it works because people usually obey. But it is the way it worked when eggs didn't pay. People have got so used to being stolen from (and otherwise abused) by the state. Some have got so used to it that they will defend the state's right to steal from them.

 

The pen's yours btw. I'm a taxpayer and I say you can have it.

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3 minutes ago, AHPP said:

The pen's yours btw. I'm a taxpayer and I say you can have it.

I'm an RBS & NatWest business and personal customer, they'd just bill my account.

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21 minutes ago, GarethM said:

On a serious note, we'll have to see if eggs gets a snotty penalty letter in a few weeks time.

 

Anyone on here with his mailing address has an opportunity for some comedy. 

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I can't say but if the RSPB were the leaseholders / owners / occupiers and manage the land then it is up to them how the land is managed at their cost. If that includes setting out and making parking bays with an honesty box (which is what it looks like) then their business. If it is the local council who own and manage the land then the RSPB are chancers and deserve what they get.

 

A thought I had while I was out at lunch, you wouldn't walk into a school building to take a dump because 'we' have paid for it and you need a poo? Schools cost the tax payers a lot so why not get your moneys worth? 

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5 minutes ago, Steven P said:

A thought I had while I was out at lunch, you wouldn't walk into a school building to take a dump because 'we' have paid for it and you need a poo? Schools cost the tax payers a lot so why not get your moneys worth? 

So Jimmy was just getting his moneys worth?

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3 hours ago, GarethM said:

On a serious note, we'll have to see if eggs gets a snotty penalty letter in a few weeks time.

I won’t be getting any snotty letter, if they send one to my mailing address it’ll be binned way before I could see it. 

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