oakey 57 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Just been for a walk out on the hill by my house when i got there ,there was a group of 5 men fencing of a small bit right by the side of the track after nearly getting tangled up in a bit of barbed wire they had left across the track .I asked why BARBED wire as it is not near livestock ? They told me it,s to stop fly tippers as the fence is only 4ft high i cant see this .I have sent a email to the conservation trust concerned telling them that the only thing that wire is going to catch is dogs and deer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Just been for a walk out on the hill by my house when i got there ,there was a group of 5 men fencing of a small bit right by the side of the track after nearly getting tangled up in a bit of barbed wire they had left across the track .I asked why BARBED wire as it is not near livestock ? They told me it,s to stop fly tippers as the fence is only 4ft high i cant see this .I have sent a email to the conservation trust concerned telling them that the only thing that wire is going to catch is dogs and deer. Yes a machine gun would be more appropriate. f*****g hate when we get shit dumped up our driveway. One day somebody will leave a clue to there address in all of the mess and will wake up to find it back in there garden. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
craigyboy 1,274 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Just been for a walk out on the hill by my house when i got there ,there was a group of 5 men fencing of a small bit right by the side of the track after nearly getting tangled up in a bit of barbed wire they had left across the track .I asked why BARBED wire as it is not near livestock ? They told me it,s to stop fly tippers as the fence is only 4ft high i cant see this .I have sent a email to the conservation trust concerned telling them that the only thing that wire is going to catch is dogs and deer. Yes a machine gun would be more appropriate. f*****g hate when we get shit dumped up our driveway. One day somebody will leave a clue to there address in all of the mess and will wake up to find it back in there garden. someone dumped a load of builders shite outside my plot,but they left a invoice with their name on £3000 fine the c**t got Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Just been for a walk out on the hill by my house when i got there ,there was a group of 5 men fencing of a small bit right by the side of the track after nearly getting tangled up in a bit of barbed wire they had left across the track .I asked why BARBED wire as it is not near livestock ? They told me it,s to stop fly tippers as the fence is only 4ft high i cant see this .I have sent a email to the conservation trust concerned telling them that the only thing that wire is going to catch is dogs and deer. Yes a machine gun would be more appropriate. f*****g hate when we get shit dumped up our driveway. One day somebody will leave a clue to there address in all of the mess and will wake up to find it back in there garden. someone dumped a load of builders shite outside my plot,but they left a invoice with their name on £3000 fine the c**t got Result!!! Cant get my head around these twats that drive out into the country to dump a couch when it would be quicker taking it to the local tip. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Just been for a walk out on the hill by my house when i got there ,there was a group of 5 men fencing of a small bit right by the side of the track after nearly getting tangled up in a bit of barbed wire they had left across the track .I asked why BARBED wire as it is not near livestock ? They told me it,s to stop fly tippers as the fence is only 4ft high i cant see this .I have sent a email to the conservation trust concerned telling them that the only thing that wire is going to catch is dogs and deer. Yes a machine gun would be more appropriate. f*****g hate when we get shit dumped up our driveway. One day somebody will leave a clue to there address in all of the mess and will wake up to find it back in there garden. fooooker done it bottom of my road , ripped all the bags open and guess what envolope with address return to sender with a couple of exras , Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 Just been for a walk out on the hill by my house when i got there ,there was a group of 5 men fencing of a small bit right by the side of the track after nearly getting tangled up in a bit of barbed wire they had left across the track .I asked why BARBED wire as it is not near livestock ? They told me it,s to stop fly tippers as the fence is only 4ft high i cant see this .I have sent a email to the conservation trust concerned telling them that the only thing that wire is going to catch is dogs and deer. Yes a machine gun would be more appropriate. f*****g hate when we get shit dumped up our driveway. One day somebody will leave a clue to there address in all of the mess and will wake up to find it back in there garden. fooooker done it bottom of my road , ripped all the bags open and guess what envolope with address return to sender with a couple of exras , .............yes a nice bag of dog shite would be thrown in as well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poacher3161 1,766 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 I would like to see the fekers [fly tippers] wrapped up in barbed wire and hung from a tree there c@nts that i would not bat an eye lid about grassing them up if i see any. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 f*****g all down the sides of the M3 round here, fu.cking scum bags! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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