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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 5243456" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>Local farmer whom I know well, was last evening baling hay on his fields near Glan Clwyd hospital when he noticed vans and caravans entering the next field adjoining a dual carriageway.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell he went and blocked the gateway with his Land Rover to prevent more vehicles entering the field. One bloke with an iron bar came over smashed the Land Rover windows when he refused to move and others told him they were coming on anyway,and he had better move.</p><p></p><p>These people had just been moved on from the bowling greens at the Coronation Gardens in Rhyl, and as is usual just moved a couple of miles before invading someone else’s property. </p><p></p><p>The farmer had phoned the police and still refused to move despite threats and more window smashing and kids throwing stones at him. Eventually some of them scarpered before the plod arrived. Three travellers waited for the constabulary and they said would leave the field if the farmer did not press charges.</p><p></p><p>Apparently there are clear photographs of the bloke with the iron bar and the travellers have left the area completely according to the police, who are still looking for them.</p><p></p><p>High time we all signed the petition on this forum to make it illegal for anybody to enter another person’s property and once and for all put an end to these obnoxious people being able to act as absolute criminals whenever and wherever they choose, with total impunity.</p><p></p><p>Things have got to change, so for goodness sake sign and share this petition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 5243456, member: 6695"] Local farmer whom I know well, was last evening baling hay on his fields near Glan Clwyd hospital when he noticed vans and caravans entering the next field adjoining a dual carriageway. In a nutshell he went and blocked the gateway with his Land Rover to prevent more vehicles entering the field. One bloke with an iron bar came over smashed the Land Rover windows when he refused to move and others told him they were coming on anyway,and he had better move. These people had just been moved on from the bowling greens at the Coronation Gardens in Rhyl, and as is usual just moved a couple of miles before invading someone else’s property. The farmer had phoned the police and still refused to move despite threats and more window smashing and kids throwing stones at him. Eventually some of them scarpered before the plod arrived. Three travellers waited for the constabulary and they said would leave the field if the farmer did not press charges. Apparently there are clear photographs of the bloke with the iron bar and the travellers have left the area completely according to the police, who are still looking for them. High time we all signed the petition on this forum to make it illegal for anybody to enter another person’s property and once and for all put an end to these obnoxious people being able to act as absolute criminals whenever and wherever they choose, with total impunity. Things have got to change, so for goodness sake sign and share this petition. [/QUOTE]
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