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On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 06:24:42 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Jun 25, 9:46*am, David Hansen wrote: Telling them that there is someone with a camera seems to work well. The other one, possibly just a rural joke, is to tell them that they need not bother any more, as one has now shot the intruders they didn't have anyone available to deal with. My uncle had a break in at his electrical goods shop a few years back, and a number of things stolen. Discovered and reported during a Saturday night, minutes after the theft. Initially the police didn't even want to take a report over the phone and suggested he called back during office hours on Monday and they _might_ send someone out. He then said, truthfully, "I think they've taken my gun". The officers in the two cars that appeared on the scene 10 minutes later were less than impressed to find out it was an non-operational air rifle he'd been planning to repair in the workshop. How "unimpressed" would they have been if the scrote pointed the gun at them when they stopped him/her down the road later on ? |
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Ian Jelf wrote: In message , David Jackson writes The message from Graeme contains these words: The Barron-Knights song The Chapel*Lead Was Missing would seem appropriate. I'll get my cassock... Nah! You're not surplice to requirements - yet. I suppose it was incumbent on someone to start this sort of thread? Let's pray it doesn't get out of hand. -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail Photo galleries at http://graeme-wall.fotopic.net/ |
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Ian Jelf wrote in article
David Hansen writes The other one, possibly just a rural joke, is to tell them that they need not bother any more, as one has now shot the intruders they didn't have anyone available to deal with. I suppose that *is* an urban myth? I was told that it happened near Cheltenham....... It's a American legend as well. -- Mike D |
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On 24 June, 03:50, Charles Ellson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 23:40:01 +0100, Tom Barry wrote: Denis McMahon wrote: And you know it was "Pikeys" (whatever they are) how exactly? Yes, that annoys me too - what's wrong with 'criminals', 'thieves' or 'anti-social greedy selfish *******s who don't give a toss about inconveniencing the public'? The reason they are called pikeys is that pikemen were the original cannon-fodder endowed with allegedly less brain than Paddington, a collective form of village idiot. Such people (of whatever racial or national origin) tend not to think of themselves never mind others so occasionally put their axes through live high-voltage cables with predictable consequences. The real criminals and selfish greedy *******s are the dodgy scrap dealers who pay them silly prices and make their own fat profit. After we caught some pikeys stealing Marston panels at the back of St Philips Marsh 3 years ago, as BTP officers, (who were on the scene within 5 minutes) took the miscreant I had hold of away one of the staff nearby made a comment about pikey parasites. One of the officers with a smile said that we were no longer allowed to call them that. We are however allowed to call them, 1. Caravan Utilising Nomadic Travellers, which can be shortened to the initials, or 2. Stills, because they are still pikeys. The simple fact is that while it is rare to find gypsies falling foul of the law, travellers, or pikeys, make their living by stealing and preying on the vulnerable, indeed they often drive gypsies away from sites and it's a great shame that gypsies suffer from being confused with the traveller population. Travellers do have some quaint little traditions. If they burgle a house it's considered polite to leave a fresh human turd on the dining table. This practice started to wain as more DNA samples were obtained. Now they will urinate all over the bed as DNA is harder to extract. Also worth checking the base of your gateposts. Small symbols with shapes contained therein are sometimes put just above ground level to inform other pikeys if the house is worth burgling, has easy access, old people or dogs therein. A gypsy will be proud of his family name and ancestry, a pikey will have about 15 aliases. It took the work of a few specialist intelligence officers in the UK to track their movements and their phone numbers were always kept handy by us if we happened across some in the course of their activities. The best one for me was an LIO in Essex with whose help I was able to ascertain that the man I had in the cells in Oxford and had given me three names and dates of birth was in fact wanted in Yorkshire for attempted murder and rape under two more aliases. Nice character, he had just forced an old boy to pay thousands to repair two roof slates. We got him as he marched the old boy into his bank thanks to an alert neighbour. The pikey mentality is simple, and this comes from interviewing them over the years, they see themselves as the predators, and the rest of us are the prey. If you have it and they want it, in their eyes it belongs to them. Try to stop them and you will suffer, or your family will suffer, such as the farmer trying to prevent hare coursers wrecking his crops. The barn gets burnt down and he gets told it's the house next. Round them all up with their caravans, and create an artificial reef with them somewhere. |
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