Thursday, April 11, 2013

135 Roubaram ponte metálica

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Roubaram uma ponte metálica. Quase. Se não dessem por ela desmontavam tudo para vender por casacs de alho no ferro velho. Qualquer dia os sucateiros são bilionários, nova classe imergente no Reino Ingla. É preciso ter descaramento! Agora fecharam a ponte porque não se pode passar nela com segurança.

Verão noutro artigo mais abaixo uma placa proibindo os Europeus de Leste de entrarem  numa lagoa-viveiro onde você pode pescar e depois pagar os peixingos ao dono. Só que o fish farmer diz que eles chegam já tarde, não pagam e já lhe limparam os peixes todos. Esses fulanos a comer tanto peixe ainda vão criar barbatanas! Devia ter sido as barbatanas e escamas que levaram o fish farmer a identificar os alegados ladrões de peixe. lol

São as afirmações dele. Mas o sistema não funciona assim. E portanto aquele anúncio é ilegal e o dito farmer já está sendo investigado.  

Poderiam ser os Europeus de Leste, do Oeste e até os Europeus Inglas, os Aficanos e até os Asiáticos. Este até gostam muito de peixe.  

Não basta só acusar este ou aquele, é preciso provas e depois tem ainda de ser os Tribunais a confirmar isso. Isto não é o reino da selva, e esse Ingla que acusou, e puniu por mão própria, apenas seguindo o modelo de lei desses países onde não há lei nem roca.

 Ele próprio não respeita as Leis em vigor na Terra dos Inglas.



Merthyr: Puddlers Bridge closes after theft of metal

Puddlers Bridge, MerthyrThe theft has led to the closure of Puddlers Bridge in Merthyr Tydfil

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A landmark bridge opened by fashion designer Julien Macdonald in his home town has been forced to close after metal thieves stole sections of it.
More than 900m (2,900ft) of metal wire has been taken from the Puddlers Bridge in Pentrebach, Merthyr Tydfil.
It is the latest in a series of metal raids across south Wales.
The bridge, which allows walkers and cyclists to cross the A4060, is now unsafe to use and will remain closed for a number of weeks.
The theft happened between 5pm on April 2 and 10am on April 5.
The bridge goes across the Trevithick Trail, which links Pentrebach with town centre.
Fashion designer Julien Macdonald opened the bridge just over a year agoFashion designer Julien Macdonald opened the bridge just over a year ago




Fishery owner investigated for 'No Eastern Europeans' sign

Sign banning eastern Europeans from a fishing lake in WarwickshireThe owner of the fishery said he put up the sign four months ago

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The owner of a fishing lake who put up a sign banning Eastern Europeans is being investigated by police.
Eddie Whitehead, who owns Dog Lane Fishery in Napton-on-the-Hill, Warwickshire, said he put the sign up after £10,000 worth of carp was stolen.
He said he believed people from Eastern Europe visiting the lake before closing time were responsible and he wanted to protect his livelihood.
Police said they had received complaints the sign was racist.

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Over in Poland or wherever they come from it's a speciality that what they catch they do eat, but they've got to realise they're in England”
Eddie WhiteheadFishery owner
Mr Whitehead, 75, said the fishery had a strict catch-and-release policy and that he explained the rules to all fisherman who used the lake.
He said he was not a racist and had put up the bright green sign, which read "No Eastern Europeans", four months ago.
He said: "A lot of Eastern Europeans come in late afternoons, very often before closing time, and they're taking the fish away.
"Over in Poland or wherever they come from it's a speciality that what they catch they do eat, but they've got to realise they're in England and they can't do it here.
"It's just cost me £10,000 to restock the lakes and I need to make my living."
'Mutual respect'
Mr Whitehead said police officers had visited the fishery last week and ordered the signs be taken down.
Elizabeth Kardynal, who has worked with the Polish community since coming to England nine years ago, said she was "saddened more than anything else" by the sign.
"I wouldn't say it was racist because you can turn one hatred into another without resolving the issue", she said.
Miss Kardynal, who teaches in Walsall, said that people needed to be educated about the many different nations in eastern Europe.
"It's about mutual respect and mutual understanding," she added.
Warwickshire Police confirmed its officers had been to visit and had begun an inquiry.
A spokesperson for the force said: "The matter is currently being investigated to establish if any offences have been committed.
"All allegations of racially-motivated crime are treated seriously and are fully investigated."

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