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Devon cops nicked a couple of muppets today in Brixham who had popped down from Wolverhampton for a day out.
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According to regional news Northumberland police sent a family home who had travelled 200 miles to their holiday home in Rothbury. Apparently the police were alerted to them by the locals 😂👍
I hope locals in Cumbria are doing the same.
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Brain dead.!
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oldbluefox wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 20:31
According to regional news Northumberland police sent a family home who had travelled 200 miles to their holiday home in Rothbury. Apparently the police were alerted to them by the locals 😂👍
I hope locals in Cumbria are doing the same.

Just sending them home isn’t sending out a strong enough message. Take them to court for breaking the law.

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My feelings too.
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screwy wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 22:35
Brain dead.!
Not possible - for that to happen they would need to have a brain in the first place!

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I wonder what the level of infection was from those who flocked out of London to beat the lockdown. I suppose we will never know but they should have halted the train and handed out fines to anyone not travelling for good reason. Then they could have been put on a train home again.
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oldbluefox wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 08:22
they should have halted the train and handed out fines to anyone not travelling for good reason
The trouble was that at that point they were not breaking any rules - well not legally, but perhaps morally. But then some do not have any morals and it is all about me, me, me

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screwy wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 22:35
Brain dead.!
You called ? :angel:
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david63 wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 08:50
oldbluefox wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 08:22
they should have halted the train and handed out fines to anyone not travelling for good reason
The trouble was that at that point they were not breaking any rules - well not legally, but perhaps morally. But then some do not have any morals and it is all about me, me, me
That is my qualm about the government all along - just not tough enough on those who flout the rules.
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Stephen wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 06:58
oldbluefox wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 20:31
According to regional news Northumberland police sent a family home who had travelled 200 miles to their holiday home in Rothbury. Apparently the police were alerted to them by the locals 😂👍
I hope locals in Cumbria are doing the same.

Just sending them home isn’t sending out a strong enough message. Take them to court for breaking the law.
I wonder if any of these miscreants actually watch the news or covid briefings on the telly? Maybe compulsory attendance for a days work in a hospital might be a way of educating them.
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Bring back the Stocks..
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Kendhni wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 17:07
Frank Manning wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 10:37
Risk of upsetting the doggie fraternity Sue and I both think that we should have a national dog license scheme, all dogs should be compulsorily muzzled when in public. Designated areas for dog recreation, and designated doggie poo bins in those areas. The license should have details of the breeder who supplied the dog, and any vaccination certificates confirmed by a vet on the license.

Harsh?
Yes. Your solution would be a perfect recipe for creating a society of unsocialised, bored and probably more aggressive animals.
Besides that if anyone came near one of my dogs with a muzzle they would end up wearing it where the sun don't shine.
I would also suggest muzzling and handcuffing those who think it is OK to approach any of my dogs without my permission.

However I agree that any owner that does not clean up after their animal, and dispose of it properly, deserves what they get - personally I would suggest making them lick it off the pavement.
I'm with Ken on this. Anyone who doesn't clean up is unforgiveable. But we don't need a dog licence as microchipping is compulsory. And muzzling is both cruel and unnecessary for the vast majority of dogs. It would put those with responsible owners at risk from the irresponsible. Can you imagine that all owners would conform? And we can all identify the characteristics of those that wouldn't. A muzzled dog would be a sitting duck if it was attacked by an unmuzzled rogue (dog or owner). Would you send your child with hands tied behind their back into the ring with a bare knuckle fighter?


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I like to think that for every person who is doing the wrong thing breaking the rules without s moments thought to others, then there are millions of people out there who are making hugh sacrifices and doing the right thing. Strange, nobody seems to talk about them.
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Bensham33 wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 11:50
there are millions of people out there who are making hugh sacrifices and doing the right thing. Strange, nobody seems to talk about them.
That's because they are not newsworthy.

In fairness the majority were acknowledged at this week's press conferences

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Unfortunately all the hard work put in by the majority is undone by the minority.
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As my old boss used to say it's the flies on the cow pats in the field that make the most noise.

Or put another way it only takes one scroat to make life hell for 100 decent people.

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I can not understand why, if having bagged the muck up, they can't just bin it correctly.
In this cold weather, having bagged it, the bonus of carrying it to the bin it could keep their hand warm. Just a thought.... :crazy:
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Me neither Ray. I know some do leave the little packages at the side of the path and pick it up on their way back which I don't have an issue with. It's those who decorate the hedgerows or trees, or just don't bother who give dog owners a bad name.

We did catch one culprit in the act though. For weeks we had been bemoaning one particular stretch of grass which was littered with the stuff. My investigative talents concluded it was the same dog but then we found out which dog and its mess was not being cleared up the reason being that it was a farm dog which trotted out of the farm gates, did its business and then trotted back in again!!! Clearly it had chosen this stretch of grass for its daily constitutional!!!
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There is a little old lady around our way - a lovely old lady who got a dog to give her an excuse to get out and meet people - she loves a good chat.

Her one quirk is that when her dog squeezes one out she lifts it with her bare hands and puts it in her pocket. Turns my stomach every time. :(

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Just don't shake hands with her. :sick:
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Kendhni wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 16:14
There is a little old lady around our way - a lovely old lady who got a dog to give her an excuse to get out and meet people - she loves a good chat.

Her one quirk is that when her dog squeezes one out she lifts it with her bare hands and puts it in her pocket. Turns my stomach every time. :(

You wouldn't want to mug her and rummage through her pockets would you :sick: :D

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As I said, keeps your hand warm😵
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oldbluefox wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 16:42
Just don't shake hands with her. :sick:
Or offer her a boiled sweet

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Kendhni wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 16:57
oldbluefox wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 16:42
Just don't shake hands with her. :sick:
Or offer her a boiled sweet
.................and don't accept one from her!!!!!
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