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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 5243876" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>I don’t think that there are currently laws regarding entry onto other person’s land as being a criminal act.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise why do we have the absurdity of having to serve a notice etc etc and it needing a warrant to get these people shifted after they have polluted private fields and council owned land for many days before they have to shift on to pollute another location within a couple of miles? </p><p></p><p>The police and the state need powers to order them off land immediately, and to put and end to this endless farce of these people making a mockery of the law and doing just as they wish without any fear of the consequences.</p><p></p><p>As somebody aptly said when campers were on our Botanical Gardens in Rhyl, “why weren’t Kingdom Security there enforcing fines for littering as they are everywhere else in Denbighshire if someone has the temerity to drop a fag end?”</p><p></p><p>Because they are too damned scared to confront the real culprits, that is why. </p><p></p><p>As always in society the soft targets are always the easy prey. The real criminals just get away with it because it is too much trouble or rather too dangerous to prosecute them.</p><p></p><p>“British law is designed to use every means possible to ensure that justice is not done.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 5243876, member: 6695"] I don’t think that there are currently laws regarding entry onto other person’s land as being a criminal act. Otherwise why do we have the absurdity of having to serve a notice etc etc and it needing a warrant to get these people shifted after they have polluted private fields and council owned land for many days before they have to shift on to pollute another location within a couple of miles? The police and the state need powers to order them off land immediately, and to put and end to this endless farce of these people making a mockery of the law and doing just as they wish without any fear of the consequences. As somebody aptly said when campers were on our Botanical Gardens in Rhyl, “why weren’t Kingdom Security there enforcing fines for littering as they are everywhere else in Denbighshire if someone has the temerity to drop a fag end?” Because they are too damned scared to confront the real culprits, that is why. As always in society the soft targets are always the easy prey. The real criminals just get away with it because it is too much trouble or rather too dangerous to prosecute them. “British law is designed to use every means possible to ensure that justice is not done.” [/QUOTE]
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