Soldato
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Let your hair down O.P
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Skips aren't that cheap to start with, and you have to pay the labour costs involved in the administration, planning, recording and for the actual cleaning activity itself.
Without "penpushers" being involved nothing would ever get done in almost any industry, but don't let that get in the way of a good rant.
"Cost thousands to clear up"
WTF? Chuck it in the river.
Are YOU a *****? 
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I dont understand why the government seems so completely powerless in dealing with these people. All they do is ruin any area they move into, before moving on. Their like human locusts.
They should introduce some tougher laws to allow local councils to deal with these people BEFORE they get a chance to trash an area.
Because trespass is a civil, not criminal offence. Any attempt to get them off the land must be done by obtaining a court order, which can take a while.
The human-rights brigade will certainly kybosh any attempts to change laws to make evictions easier.
In a nutshell... because their buying up property for financial gain cripples the ability of working classes to afford their own home.
You end up with a working class family paying 1/2 their income to a landlord, so he can take early retirement and pay his mortgage for him.
To me, that's pure evil. But it's probably a discussion best left for its own thread.


One day? 19 caravans?
Tonnes of rubbish?
Actual tonnes?
Seems a bit unlikely but if it's true then that's crazy.
I think it's just angry hyperbole.
Can't the council hire a skip for 1 day to clear this up? Or do their penpushers include their fee in the "thousands" of pounds bill?
That isn't their rubbish but other peoples that they've collected. *****'s are like Wombles only that they have the added sense to smell out non-ferrous metal. Looks like they were disturbed before they could finish harvesting.
