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Am with you lad lets not all excited over a bit of wood stealing, it never fails to amaze me how the police can use all there powers in theses cases.

Just wish they could do similar when it comes to perverts and junkies, instead they will get them all the help they need at the working man's expense.

 

Damned if they do..... wait till the cuts kick in, then you will have plenty to moan about.:thumbdown:

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Never mind how they got it Lee- the 'they' that earned the wealth did so by usually being what would nowadays be seen as unacceptable or underhand or inhuman practices. Some gained their wealth through purely humanitarian or inventive methods. At the end of the day, the old money nowadays inherited their wealth (those that still have any that is!), so to bang the drum of social injustice and ill-gotten gains has really worn a bit thin. Besides, it is also worth noting that practices seen as wrong nowadays, were acceptable in the past, eg when we had an empire. It is also worth noting that alot of the gentry in this country were also the captains of industry and war that made this country what it is and allowed the systems we have in place nowadays to come into fruition in the first place.:001_smile:

 

Anyway, talking about money is a bit vulgar isnt it?:blushing:

 

Well said that man.

 

Now I have been reading this thread with interest. Lee are you saying that any one that owns a large estate is fare game?

 

Let me tell you if I found you nicking anything on my land you would be on the receiving end of two barrels full of shot and that would be the end of it. It does not matter if you live on an estate of which I do and have brought through hard work or if live in a flat in Moss Side it does not matter, whats in your home on your land it is yours theft is theft.

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Lucky you got that fast a police response, we get 'no one available" usually if I have poachers. Good result anyway.

 

Now then you left wing commies, how would you like it if someone started cutting up limbs dropped by a tree in your garden, the fact that it dropped onto the pavement ( and had it dropped onto a member of the public or their car etc you would be liable to be sued) means that its still yours not anyone else's. Twice last winter i caught people red handed with bow saws cutting branches off willow trees on the road side of some farmland I am lucky enough to own, they seemed to think they had a right to. Willow as well, not exactly high quality wood.

 

I have had a big trailer load of split ash stolen last summer, it was 200 yards from a road, a days worth of cutting and manual splitting. Now it goes home in big lumps.

 

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Wow lot's of good comment's regarding the very first thread I have read where the punishment at least this time fit the crime. I would have loved the chance to crush the transport myself. As for the malcontents that have any sort of sympathy for the folks caught in the act and having there means of transport crushed TOO BAD!!!!!, Have a Great Weekend, mind just got a whole lot better!!!!!.

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Well said that man.

 

Now I have been reading this thread with interest. Lee are you saying that any one that owns a large estate is fare game?

 

Let me tell you if I found you nicking anything on my land you would be on the receiving end of two barrels full of shot and that would be the end of it. It does not matter if you live on an estate of which I do and have brought through hard work or if live in a flat in Moss Side it does not matter, whats in your home on your land it is yours theft is theft.

 

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