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Someone is going to come along and accuse us of being racist towards these lovely caravan dwellers, who are totally misunderstood and would never dream of stealing from hard working people or cut the padlocks from farmers fields so they can hare course, or destroy peoples property and nick everything inside,bully & intimidate old people to hand over their cash . But it wont be me. As said above: SCUM OF THE EARTH.

 

Yes, I think we are being racist.

These poor traveller folk - we've breeched their human rights by arresting and detaining them. After all, they were only doing what has been a tradition in their culture for hundreds of years.

And we don't think of all the good that they do. All the cleaning up that they do when people carelessly leave metal lying around. The toxic lead on church rooves.

Just think of how many lives they have probably saved by going out of their way to knock on peoples doors and inform them of the tree that is about to fall down.

We should all give them some slack.....................................and a trapdoor!

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