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You're entitled to your opinions gents, but I'm not posting out of desire to smear individual posters.

 

Frankly, I do think that some of the stuff on this thread has been racist, ignorant or both.

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You're entitled to your opinions gents, but I'm not posting out of desire to smear individual posters.

 

Frankly, I do think that some of the stuff on this thread has been racist, ignorant or both.

 

BUt Verbal doesn't and that is the most important thing.

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You're entitled to your opinions gents, but I'm not posting out of desire to smear individual posters.

 

Frankly, I do think that some of the stuff on this thread has been racist, ignorant or both.

 

But you are missing the point. The Liberal Elite are the ones who decree what is and what isn't acceptable. Not you. Verbal and Bexy have decreed that it's fine to stigmatise travellers because they are not a race. If Verbal says they are not a race they are not a race.

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But you are missing the point. The Liberal Elite are the ones who decree what is and what isn't acceptable. Not you. Verbal and Bexy have decreed that it's fine to stigmatise travellers because they are not a race. If Verbal says they are not a race they are not a race.

 

Verbal has taken the mantle on on his own now though. Bexy quit TSW today in a premenstrual rage on the "Apple richer than the USA" thread. Verbal has carte blanche now, although i am sure BTF and the like will be applying for Bexys role.

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Verbal has taken the mantle on on his own now though. Bexy quit TSW today in a premenstrual rage on the "Apple richer than the USA" thread. Verbal has carte blanche now, although i am sure BTF and the like will be applying for Bexys role.

 

Sexism is alright, is it? Just trying to establish ground-rules.

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I live near the university. We've had different sets of students living next door every year. During the summer the house owner keeps the garden clean and tidy. As soon as the students this year moved in it becomes full of rubbish, they didn't cut the grass once in the whole year meaning by the time they left it was about 5 foot high. Out the front on the drive the left a mountain of rubbish, bits of wood, food that was god knows how old, all piled up in the drive and on the pavement, they had cars, why not do what all normal people do and go to the dump rather than expecting tax payers money to be used to clean it up?

Whilst they lived there they were a total pain, rude, noisy, ignorant. The old lady the other side said she was often kept up until 4 in the morning by their loutish behaviour, just being drunk, loud and obnoxious.

Now I've nothing against students, most of them are okay but why do they think they can rock up in a nice street behave how they want and upset all the locals then leave the place an absolute sh*t hole. This is supposed to be the cream of our youth, the future of out country. The government should bring in laws to evict them.

 

I completely agree...oh wait a minute there is already a law against this sort of behaviour, The Environmental Protection Act 1990. Given reliable evidence of statutory nuisance (noise, smell etc) notice would be served against the students and the could face further legal action if the notice was breached. They would probably also be in breach of their tennancy agreement and their landlord would have every right to evict them.

 

If the landlord didn't care about the problems his tenants caused and allowed sucessive set of tenants to cause similar problems, notices may also be served aagoints the landlord.

 

So if laws do already exist to control students, you leave me confused about the point you were trying to make.

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I completely agree...oh wait a minute there is already a law against this sort of behaviour, The Environmental Protection Act 1990. Given reliable evidence of statutory nuisance (noise, smell etc) notice would be served against the students and the could face further legal action if the notice was breached. They would probably also be in breach of their tennancy agreement and their landlord would have every right to evict them.

 

If the landlord didn't care about the problems his tenants caused and allowed sucessive set of tenants to cause similar problems, notices may also be served aagoints the landlord.

 

So if laws do already exist to control students, you leave me confused about the point you were trying to make.

 

maybe like DPS wants, we should get all students in a bag and let them go in the north sea? In my exerience they are a bigger nusiance than travellers.

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maybe like DPS wants, we should get all students in a bag and let them go in the north sea? In my exerience they are a bigger nusiance than travellers.

 

Or perhaps everyone should respect the laws of the land, with those that choose not to, punished appropriately.

 

No one should be above the country's laws and be able to get away with flouting them, regardless of race or ethnicity (or if they are currently in higher education).

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