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Leighgull

New member
Dec 27, 2012
2,377
A more simple way would be to impose a "caravan tax" on the ferries into Fishguard or wherever. Travellers presumably come over via that route rather than fly in with their mobile homes.

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They don't bother bringing one they just nick one when they get here. They are the reason I have to spend so much on security and a tracker on my caravan

Oh. Ok.
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
We have a travelling community that visit near here once a year. Perfectly nice few families and I quite enjoy seeing them trot about on their pony and traps, always cheery. Then a group of proper pikeys turned up and took over their site, started robbing the lock ups at the back of the charity shops etc. Whole lot got moved on quite quickly but was a shame to see the nice lot turfed out.

Councils and police are too chicken to deal with them effectively. Baffling how they get away with this crap.
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
It was reported in the Argus that B&H council has spent £780,000 "supporting" the travelling community. Why? They contribute nothing to the local economy.
Could that be because the Council have to pay (plucking a figure out of the air) £1.5m a year putting Sussex back to how it was, before the invasion?
 


TheJasperCo

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2012
4,612
Exeter
Doesn't Sussex Police have a special "traveller liaison officer", paid a handsome salary to try and contain these gypsies?
 










The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,401
They are everywhere in brighton at the moment, truly scummy people. Also found the argus article comical the other day, going on about how the police got rid of them from Wild park... They then astonishingly gave them a police escort which I saw with my own eyes, to Stanmer park which meant my football team couldn't train properly.

Hate them, blow them all up.
 






The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Just read this - no more than six vans on any one site - no camping on parks etc.

Would someone who works for the local authority or the police please explain why these rules are never enforced?

The document (1999 guidelines issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers) summarises the law with regards to the use of Section 61 of the Criminal Justice Act 1994, which in brief is as follows:

Firstly, the Senior Police Officer (of any rank) present at the scene may issue a direction to leave the land if he/she has reasonable grounds to believe

(1) that two or more persons are trespassing on the land and
(2) they are present there with the common purpose of residing there for any period. However, before this direction can be issued, the officer must
(3) ensure that reasonable steps have been taken by or on behalf of the landowner/occupier to ask them to leave and
(4) either :
• that any of the persons have caused damage to the land or property or used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards the occupier or his family/agents.

• that those persons have between them six or more vehicles on the land. Don't forget that when stationary/parked up (i.e., not being driven down a highway), the authorities will count a towing vehicle and a caravan or trailer as two separate vehicles.

Therefore, a total of four criteria must be met before the police can issue a direction to leave land. Failure to comply with a direction to leave the land or a return to the land within three months is an imprisonable and/or finable offence. Any Constable in uniform may arrest anyone they reasonably suspect is committing such an offence without a warrant.

Note that the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) guidelines states that the use of Section 61:

...is not unfettered – it must be exercised reasonably and the standard of reasonableness will vary according to the situation. The use of Section 61 is not restricted by the compulsory need for local authorities to consider detailed welfare issues... It was the intention of Parliament to separate the powers granted under Section 61 from those granted under Section 77. Local Authorities have other responsibilities including the Housing and Education Acts... These are not Police responsibilities. Ours are to enforce the Criminal Law, prevent crime and to maintain order. However, Mr. Justice Collins (Ex parte Small 1998) said that the police must pay regard to humanitarian and welfare issues prior to using Section 61."
 


Leighgull

New member
Dec 27, 2012
2,377
The document (1999 guidelines issued by the Association of Chief Police Officers) summarises the law with regards to the use of Section 61 of the Criminal Justice Act 1994, which in brief is as follows:

Firstly, the Senior Police Officer (of any rank) present at the scene may issue a direction to leave the land if he/she has reasonable grounds to believe

(1) that two or more persons are trespassing on the land and
(2) they are present there with the common purpose of residing there for any period. However, before this direction can be issued, the officer must
(3) ensure that reasonable steps have been taken by or on behalf of the landowner/occupier to ask them to leave and
(4) either :
• that any of the persons have caused damage to the land or property or used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards the occupier or his family/agents.

• that those persons have between them six or more vehicles on the land. Don't forget that when stationary/parked up (i.e., not being driven down a highway), the authorities will count a towing vehicle and a caravan or trailer as two separate vehicles.

Therefore, a total of four criteria must be met before the police can issue a direction to leave land. Failure to comply with a direction to leave the land or a return to the landwithin three monthsis an imprisonable and/or finable offence. Any Constable in uniform may arrest anyone they reasonably suspect is committing such an offence without a warrant.

Note that the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) guidelines states that the use of Section 61:

...is not unfettered – it must be exercised reasonably and the standard of reasonableness will vary according to the situation. The use of Section 61 is not restricted by the compulsory need for local authorities to consider detailed welfare issues... It was the intention of Parliament to separate the powers granted under Section 61 from those granted under Section 77. Local Authorities have other responsibilities including the Housing and Education Acts... These are not Police responsibilities. Ours are to enforce the Criminal Law, prevent crime and to maintain order. However, Mr. Justice Collins (Ex parte Small 1998) said that the police must pay regard to humanitarian and welfare issues prior to using Section 61."

Three months? Should be three hours. That's a crock of shit
 




Greyrun

New member
Feb 23, 2009
1,074
Walking in Stammer Park got talking to a fellow dog walker,we were both putting our dogs on leads as a couple of shits were roaring around on a quad bike.The lady told me she had contacted the travellers liaison officer at the council to complain about travellers defecating within 50yds of her,done she felt to intimidate.She said that they should be prosecuted for indecency,the officer disagreed and said it was part of there culture.Noticed today they have started dumping rubbish.
 


Don't get me started

One Nation under CCTV
Jul 24, 2007
349
"Traveller Liaison Officer"!! wanting to get rid of travelers is a bit like turkeys voting for Christmas.

Sussex police has 60 liaison officers

http://www.sussex.police.uk/help-ce...-are-gypsy-traveller-liaison-officers-(gtlos)

This from a police force who bleats about lack of resources. Maybe the 60 of them make cocoa at night before they tuck them up for a good nights sleep after a hard day helping old ladies fix a leaky roof.
 


Dr Q

Well-known member
Jul 29, 2004
1,847
Cobbydale
Theres a large layby in Otley that the pikey scum use once every couple of months. Their bloody horses are on ropes that put them right on/just over the edge of the main road, and the skip load of sh*t they leave behind each time must take a chunk out of the council coffers each time it needs cleaning up.

Its right on the route of the Tour de France, so will be interesting to see if they are back next month or prevented from taking root.

Bricktop had the right idea when it came to dealing with Pikeys!
 




BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
22,693
Newhaven
Walking in Stammer Park got talking to a fellow dog walker,we were both putting our dogs on leads as a couple of shits were roaring around on a quad bike.The lady told me she had contacted the travellers liaison officer at the council to complain about travellers defecating within 50yds of her,done she felt to intimidate.She said that they should be prosecuted for indecency,the officer disagreed and said it was part of there culture.Noticed today they have started dumping rubbish.

Shitting in a public park is part of their culture?? FFS I have heard it all now, I saw the mess the pikeys left in Stanmer Park last summer including human waste, I would have thought the fancy caravans they have would have a toilet inside.
 


Shitting in a public park is part of their culture?? FFS I have heard it all now, I saw the mess the pikeys left in Stanmer Park last summer including human waste, I would have thought the fancy caravans they have would have a toilet inside.

Using their own toilets would involve spending their own* money when they can happily spend ours to clean it all up after.

* When I say their money I really mean the money they have robbed off pensioners and the naive.
 


FREDBINNEY

Banned
Dec 11, 2009
317
Theres a large layby in Otley that the pikey scum use once every couple of months. Their bloody horses are on ropes that put them right on/just over the edge of the main road, and the skip load of sh*t they leave behind each time must take a chunk out of the council coffers each time it needs cleaning up.

Its right on the route of the Tour de France, so will be interesting to see if they are back next month or prevented from taking root.

Brick top had the right idea when it came to dealing with pikeys!
so did hitler:p
 






amexee

New member
Jun 19, 2011
979
haywards heath
I am sure that if they started pitching up on the upper class estates the tories would have laws in place to deal with them immediately. The other thing that might make them do something is if UKIP announce that they will introduce laws making unauthorised encampments illegal, with effective punishments to stop this ongoing p''take!
 




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