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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 6516140" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>They are a bloody nuisance.about ten years ago they appeared with a unimog with a basket on it and drove about 300 yards across freshly planted rape leaving ruts about 8inches deep.looked at those wheelmarks till following harvest.driver got a severe bollocking and he drove over a bank with a newly planted hedge on it to get there and thought he was on another farmers land.i did get an apology for that for all the good it did.last week a man came into yard with a uk power networks van and proceeded to nail signs onto posts stating they where electric cable posts.yes really.i asked what he was doing and who gave him permission to just wander about.he said he could not find anyone even though he parked outside my mums house and she had door open.he then complained when my puppy barked at him so I told him to F off and he left.really could not make this up.</p><p>Nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 6516140, member: 365"] They are a bloody nuisance.about ten years ago they appeared with a unimog with a basket on it and drove about 300 yards across freshly planted rape leaving ruts about 8inches deep.looked at those wheelmarks till following harvest.driver got a severe bollocking and he drove over a bank with a newly planted hedge on it to get there and thought he was on another farmers land.i did get an apology for that for all the good it did.last week a man came into yard with a uk power networks van and proceeded to nail signs onto posts stating they where electric cable posts.yes really.i asked what he was doing and who gave him permission to just wander about.he said he could not find anyone even though he parked outside my mums house and she had door open.he then complained when my puppy barked at him so I told him to F off and he left.really could not make this up. Nick... [/QUOTE]
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