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trt | 01:44 Mon 02nd Apr 2012 | News
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Why are squatters allowed to break into a property and demand the rights to stay there?

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No one is allowed to break in.
As far as I know, you can only claim benefits if you have an address to give the DSS. Maybe that's one of the reasons these people do what they do?
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So you agree withe them Sir Alec?

How would you feel if it was your house they occupied?
You would sympathise with me trt if you knew my situation. I left my house for 3 weeks unattended after my Mum died. When I returned, the local Muslims had caused £800 worth of vandalism to my property, which I am still saving up to put right. They don't have to be squatters to cause misery.
I thought the law was being changed.

http://www.telegraph....-law-will-change.html

High time it was!

Sir Alec, how awful! Didn’t your insurance cover the cost of repairing the damage?
I couldn't afford insurance, Naomi!
Sir Alec, Oh, what a shame. Bad enough that intruders cause damage to your property, but having to struggle to find the money to repair it makes it even worse. :o(
you can get benefits with no fixed abode Sir Alec - not much but something

There are, apparently, quite a few squatters with jobs so one shouldn't assume
It's way past time the law on squatting was changed to make it illegal and squatters should be arrested and made to pay for any damage done.
^^ I agree.
The police broke in to evict the squatters, apparently - does this suggest the new law is in force. Come on, New-Judge, give us your wisdom...
absolutely agree!
Anyone watch the recent programme about squatters? The home owners can be prosecuted for breaking into their own homes if there are squatters in there and you can't even change the locks
You should be able to go in and drag the blighter's out by the short and curlys
The way it's done is that person A will look for a property that appears to be unoccupied. He/She will break a window, or do, but will NOT gain entry.

Later on, person B will walk into the property, because technically he/she hasn't broken in - there was already entry supplied by their accomplice - however, there is little that can be done to prove this.

Sir Alec - how did you know who'd done that to your property...you have my sympathy by the way. I can't imagine anything worse than going through a death in the family AND dealing with your place being vandalised on your return (and vandalism is such a 'useless' crime - I can understand burglary, because there's a financial result...but vandalism is just making people upset for no reason).
Trt -how on earth have you translated sir alecs comment to mean he agrees with squatters?

Just because he didn't have a rant of agreement,, and rather tried to anqlyse the possible motives means he's a supporter?

You seem to be out for a row...

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