Dealing with fly tippers

icanshootwell

Member
Location
Ross-on-wye
Complete scum. The fly tippers aren't much better either.
Really!! Have you ever had to deal with scum like these low lives, thats the only language they understand, hit them back with interest I say. I expect you would rather go through the court system, where they would,t even turn up to, and if they did what would they get, a slap on the wrist and 50 hours unpaid work. F ing joke.
 

Beowulf

Member
Location
Scotland
Really!! Have you ever had to deal with scum like these low lives, thats the only language they understand, hit them back with interest I say. I expect you would rather go through the court system, where they would,t even turn up to, and if they did what would they get, a slap on the wrist and 50 hours unpaid work. F ing joke.

Yes, really. The only bit of that I agree with is tipping the van on its side, that's what I would have done most likely.

However, neither of those scroats were showing any aggression or behaving in a threatening way. Where was the justification for violence?

Then we've got the moron in the telehandler. He clearly wasn't in control of either himself or his machine. He very nearly tipped that van on top of another human being, which would undoubtedly have killed him or at least caused life threatening injuries. A scroat he may be, but he's also someone's brother, someone's son and very probably someone's dad.

Are we really suggesting that a little boy or little girl should be growing up without their dad because of a bit of glorified littering?

Like anyone who owns any land, and I own lots of little bits all over the country, I too have had a bit of fly tipping on my property. I've had bits of plant stolen. I've had vandalism and offices broken into.

None of it is anything more than mildly inconvenient though, and I'm certainly not about to take another person's life over something so bloody trivial.

Perspective. Get some.
 

Adam@Rumen

Member
Location
Nantwich/Rishton
The only bit of that I agree with is tipping the van on its side, that's what I would have done most likely.


Then we've got the moron in the telehandler. He clearly wasn't in control of either himself or his machine. He very nearly tipped that van on top of another human being, which would undoubtedly have killed him or at least caused life threatening injuries.

Which one is it then?
 

hendrebc

Member
Livestock Farmer
Apparently the fly tippers had been violent to the farmer about a month before and they were just returning the favour or that's what I was told by someone else who showed it to me this morning.
It's about what they would get here too what the hell else do they expect :mad: this will only happen more and more until the police do something which they won't.
 

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
Yes, really. The only bit of that I agree with is tipping the van on its side, that's what I would have done most likely.

However, neither of those scroats were showing any aggression or behaving in a threatening way. Where was the justification for violence?

Then we've got the moron in the telehandler. He clearly wasn't in control of either himself or his machine. He very nearly tipped that van on top of another human being, which would undoubtedly have killed him or at least caused life threatening injuries. A scroat he may be, but he's also someone's brother, someone's son and very probably someone's dad.

Are we really suggesting that a little boy or little girl should be growing up without their dad because of a bit of glorified littering?

Like anyone who owns any land, and I own lots of little bits all over the country, I too have had a bit of fly tipping on my property. I've had bits of plant stolen. I've had vandalism and offices broken into.

None of it is anything more than mildly inconvenient though, and I'm certainly not about to take another person's life over something so bloody trivial.

Perspective. Get some.

It’s ‘interesting’ to see you care so passionately about the welfare of people who clearly only care about themselves.
I’d bet a penny to a pound, that if someone with the morals of a fly tipper or a hare coarser stumbled upon you ‘in dire straights’ that your welfare or family wouldn’t cross their mind. Hows that for perspective?
 

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