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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Thoughts on loosing BPS and replacing with ELMS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7748178" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>How can they police our legal obligations?</p><p>We currently agree to any checks when we claim BPS. If a farmer doesn't sign any agreement, they will have no authority to check private property without a huge shift towards becoming a police state.</p><p>They will have to try and sell the principle of being policed by satellite which I'm not sure will be very popular with anybody. </p><p>I understand that authorities have powers to access businesses to make checks but how will they differentiate between a hedge in a field,park,garden etc.?</p><p>It will also cost a lot of time and money compared to the current situation where they can act as judge and jury and deduct payments.</p><p> If a government that has done everything possible to destroy British farming thinks that farmers will be cooperative to their wishes in the future, they will be rather mistaken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7748178, member: 3566"] How can they police our legal obligations? We currently agree to any checks when we claim BPS. If a farmer doesn't sign any agreement, they will have no authority to check private property without a huge shift towards becoming a police state. They will have to try and sell the principle of being policed by satellite which I'm not sure will be very popular with anybody. I understand that authorities have powers to access businesses to make checks but how will they differentiate between a hedge in a field,park,garden etc.? It will also cost a lot of time and money compared to the current situation where they can act as judge and jury and deduct payments. If a government that has done everything possible to destroy British farming thinks that farmers will be cooperative to their wishes in the future, they will be rather mistaken. [/QUOTE]
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