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I assumed those without signs were claiming dole, cash in hand, tax avoiding and uninsured............... :001_rolleyes:

 

Very old quote, but to assume is to make an 'ASS' out of 'U' and 'ME'...

Plenty of unmarked vans out working for others or simply not advertising their whereabouts. Spotting the dodgy ones is the trickier part!

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deal in drugs u get 5yrs if yr lucky, steal a £100k tractor ,you get off :confused1::confused1:

 

how does that add up ??

 

Ah, but you are forgetting that drug addicts are all victims, and stealing someone's means to support themselves is a victimless crime! :001_rolleyes:

 

I would honestly support sharia law for theft. It is because they can act with impunity that they are so brazen and that theft is so prevalent. In all seriousness, why not work camps for such scum? Have them doing something menial and degrading all day for no wages. Sod their human rights - they forfeit the right to them when they consider a life of crime as being acceptable.

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They should have a system like the SORN for road tax.

 

People fill in, anually, a form to say that they will abide by the rules and be treated like a valued human being. If you sign the form and then do not abide by the rules - that, in itself is a crime and you lose all your nanny state entitlements. The system can then deal with the crimes as they see fit (with input from the victim).

 

If someone does not fill out their Statutory Law Abiding Statement they will be added to a published list and lose all their benefits entitlements, passport and so on.

 

The only peolpe this would cause ANY inconvenience to is criminals (oooo how sad).

 

We are all entitled to civil liberties - until we take liberties.

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