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True as I don't know you it might be my projection! Good answer!:thumbup1:

 

Of course if I haven't worked out mmy own stuff in life it could be transference as well!

 

You say "I consider no one above me, I would not bow or scrap to any man, I feel equal to all.

 

I'm very happy with my lot, I'm grateful I'm free to plough my own furrow, beholden to no one."

 

If you truly do that at all times I salute you!:thumbup:

 

I live the same way, but do find some others and the system push the farrow of course occasionally. :blushing:

 

Skyhuck is just as he has described. Shoots from the hip and takes no guff from anyone. A good man:thumbup1:

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Yep , police have never been any good its all about DIY, I go out every time middle of the night, i have banged out one or two over the year, on the whole once they hear you sneak up on them they **** themselves, never turn on any lights just creep out quietly and sneak up on them, its great fun, its become a sport for me, i now also go fully tooled , naked, or just in my pants, it seems to freak them out more, its a sport for me. :thumbup1:

Should of also said, when you do bang them out they never call the police.

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Hardly any voters in rural parts. Whereas the mass electorate are townies. Plus coppers might struggle to rise in the ranks through rural arrest rates but there's more chance of them doing so where arrest/conviction rates are presently highest.

 

Plus the people who seemingly matter, are town & city based. A farm gets done-over twice in three years or a rural arb company get run out of business, after being cleared out three times in two years and we know about it but not many else.

 

But if Lord Muck has the cream stolen off his milk by sparrows, he and his bottles get an armed guard, at the tax payers expense. While plod search all the bushes.

 

Or Tesco sells baked beans cheaper than its rivals for a week. The townies, (majority of voters) take a 6mth. interest in the movement of small food stuffs across borders, the poverty of the S.American bean worker, push the government to an enquiry on cheap and fake imports of baked beans; but still go out to get their baked beans for a week, at 2p less per pack of four. And the whole country knows about it.

 

A big retailer takes a slight loss on one item and a mass killing on general profit. The voters eventually lose interest in bean movement, having moved their interest to cheap custard. Lord Muck has the Lord Chief Justice on speed dial. Rural crime is still not known or cared about by the masses, (Besides, it's only a farmer. Not really important. Give them a call when the farmer moves to S.America and starts exporting custard.) When the good good land will become available to concrete over, to build another big store and second-house the voter that matters. And somewhere forgotten in all this, is a sparrow doing 3mths. to life and a couple Chief Constable who've got an efficiency pay bonus.

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Hardly any voters in rural parts. Whereas the mass electorate are townies. Plus coppers might struggle to rise in the ranks through rural arrest rates but there's more chance of them doing so where arrest/conviction rates are presently highest.

 

Plus the people who seemingly matter, are town & city based. A farm gets done-over twice in three years or a rural arb company get run out of business, after being cleared out three times in two years and we know about it but not many else.

 

But if Lord Muck has the cream stolen off his milk by sparrows, he and his bottles get an armed guard, at the tax payers expense. While plod search all the bushes.

 

Or Tesco sells baked beans cheaper than its rivals for a week. The townies, (majority of voters) take a 6mth. interest in the movement of small food stuffs across borders, the poverty of the S.American bean worker, push the government to an enquiry on cheap and fake imports of baked beans; but still go out to get their baked beans for a week, at 2p less per pack of four. And the whole country knows about it.

 

A big retailer takes a slight loss on one item and a mass killing on general profit. The voters eventually lose interest in bean movement, having moved their interest to cheap custard. Lord Muck has the Lord Chief Justice on speed dial. Rural crime is still not known or cared about by the masses, (Besides, it's only a farmer. Not really important. Give them a call when the farmer moves to S.America and starts exporting custard.) When the good good land will become available to concrete over, to build another big store and second-house the voter that matters. And somewhere forgotten in all this, is a sparrow doing 3mths. to life and a couple Chief Constable who've got an efficiency pay bonus.

 

 

Best post on this thread !!! :)

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Hardly any voters in rural parts. Whereas the mass electorate are townies. Plus coppers might struggle to rise in the ranks through rural arrest rates but there's more chance of them doing so where arrest/conviction rates are presently highest.

 

Plus the people who seemingly matter, are town & city based. A farm gets done-over twice in three years or a rural arb company get run out of business, after being cleared out three times in two years and we know about it but not many else.

 

But if Lord Muck has the cream stolen off his milk by sparrows, he and his bottles get an armed guard, at the tax payers expense. While plod search all the bushes.

 

Or Tesco sells baked beans cheaper than its rivals for a week. The townies, (majority of voters) take a 6mth. interest in the movement of small food stuffs across borders, the poverty of the S.American bean worker, push the government to an enquiry on cheap and fake imports of baked beans; but still go out to get their baked beans for a week, at 2p less per pack of four. And the whole country knows about it.

 

A big retailer takes a slight loss on one item and a mass killing on general profit. The voters eventually lose interest in bean movement, having moved their interest to cheap custard. Lord Muck has the Lord Chief Justice on speed dial. Rural crime is still not known or cared about by the masses, (Besides, it's only a farmer. Not really important. Give them a call when the farmer moves to S.America and starts exporting custard.) When the good good land will become available to concrete over, to build another big store and second-house the voter that matters. And somewhere forgotten in all this, is a sparrow doing 3mths. to life and a couple Chief Constable who've got an efficiency pay bonus.

 

Dafyyd ! I like the cut of your jib matey

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