John Bumlick
Banned
this is really long but, no matter how much of it you watch, your last comment will be "what the f***?"
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You're lucky to still have a ground in thaty case, mate! Round here the travellers seem to be in league with the property developers. One summer recently, they descended en masse on a nice little cricket ground and proceeded to make such a mess of it that the school next door had to be closed for the first two weeks of term because it was covered in shit and stuff.I live adjacent to Cheshunt FC training pitch and about 10 years ago 15-20 caravans
moved in over a period of an hour. The police had been tracking them and a police car sat there and watched them pile in through the gate which led to the pitch. My neighbour is in the the Met and he suggested to them, after the first 2 or 3, that they could use the police car to block the entrance but they chose not to.
We had 5 days of hell; excrement thrown over walls into gardens; fights in local pubs; young kids in the park getting pushed off bikes, before an injunction was used to move them. They left a destroyed pitch, they used motorbikes to plough it up, piles of rubbish and excrement everywhere.
this is really long but, no matter how much of it you watch, your last comment will be "what the f***?"
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Viz was reprimanded by the United Nations after running this, but during the resulting court case, The Sun ran a story revealing that the principal Roma man who initiated the action against them was in fact also being tried for (and was later found guilty of) handling stolen property.
Viz then later ran a short strip called "The Nice, Honest Gypsies", featuring a kindly Gypsy woman selling pegs door-to-door and helpfully returning forgotten change.
this is really long but, no matter how much of it you watch, your last comment will be "what the f***?"
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Did I actually say that ? I hope that you don't fall off your PC high horse.