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DrFilth | 09:16 Mon 23rd Jun 2014 | News
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and copper from the railway tracks they are even nicking ducks these days
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http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/appeal-after-poachers-steal-18-7264411
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good decent English yeomen, even mancs, haven't eaten wild duck for, I don't know, a long time I expect.
09:26 Mon 23rd Jun 2014
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> “We would like to remind members of the public that it is an offence to kill, injure or disturb wild birds. If found guilty of these offences people can face maximum penalties of a £5,000 fine and six-months imprisonment.
Brings a whole new meaning to Takeaway Crispy Duck.
another 'benefit' of open borders.
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Svejk i was thinking that but it is a nasty thought so i tried to leave it at the back of my mind
good decent English yeomen, even mancs, haven't eaten wild duck for, I don't know, a long time I expect.
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very good point
there was a fishing issue as well....
mind you, on this one I can see the immigrants' POV
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/5342000.stm
Two of our EU friends were found driving on the M6 recently with two sheep in the back of their estate car.

The sheep's legs were tied tightly with shoelaces.

The men said they had bought them off someone for £400 (yeh right)

They said they were going to either keep them as pets or send them back to Romania (or wherever) as pets (yeh right).

What with these people going off to Syria to fight, and Somalians being part of huge drug gangs, and now immigrants stealing fish, ducks and sheep, we really have got a *** country now haven't we.

When you expect your government to look after you and keep you safe successive governments have allowed anyone and everyone in, making this country a dangerous nasty place to live.
VHG have you got a link to that story?

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