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That's silly though, Back people were treated terribly by almost every other "white" race in history at some point, but the only issue still remains today is prejudice against them, not by them.
Gypsies hate our society and way of life but are happy to use our benefits system, steal from our houses etc. It's out of control largely because they know the police are too scared to do anything about it.
I work in retail marketing for a tech manufacturer, and often visit retail stores. I have personally encountered a 6'4" irish traveller walk into a store, tell the salesman he was helping himself to whatever he liked, stop him if he dares.
A colleague later encountered the same guy in another part of the country. A young female employee called 999 whilst he was robbing the place up, so he punched her in the face and knocked her out cold.
Aye, loveable rogues huh? I've had business with some local gypsies via my fathers business and they've always been ok to deal with, though always trying to claim the agreed price was 20% lower, but they do horrible things. Cruel to people and animals as a way of life.
On the Roma side of it, my daughter goes to school with a girl whos family have been living in the UK a few years, she's very pleasant, but her 22 year old brother has a 14 year old girlfriend he's proud to have got pregnant.
This. It's similar to how online fraudsters get away with things as we have seen in this forum. Their crimes dictate a low level of response and it's considered a waste of resources to take things further.
That he may have been someone's son or father or husband is true, but if you want to be able to use those facts as justification for erectring some sort of shrine then you have toalso admit that being a son/father/husband seemed to have no effect on his decision to be a low-life pensioner-robbing thieving git.
Had he cared about his children he wouldn't have set such a bad example for them. Had he cared about his parents or spouse he wouldn't have exposed them to the grief they now profess to suffer by acting in the way he did.
We're getting pretty close to the man on trial for murdering his parents asking for mitigation becase he's an orphan.
As it happens it was self-defence, the guy who was killed was a serial criminal who came from a criminal family with a history of robbing old people.
In my view putting up flowers is a provocation. I bet if Britain First were trying to the the same for one of their own killed whilst attacking a Muslim in a predominantly Muslim area the police would stop them.
Travellers and Gypsies are protected and classed as ethnic groups. The police already get accused of discriminating against them so they just turn a blind eye.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
" I love the fact that people have their mind made up about this case on the drivel written in tabloid newspapers based on hearsay from a few neighbours"
This is a public forum on which we are all allowed to voice an opinion . You are presuming an awfull lot from a few comments on here . Why do we need all the facts before we are allowed to have a viewpoint ? We don't , most people on here are probably generalising about this incident or any similar incident that could happen .
This is about having the right to be safe in your own home .
If it was Britain First, they'd almost certainly end up memorialising a British 'patriot' using Dutch tulips.
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So local people tearing down tributes to a criminal are now vigilantes ...
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Its called appeasement.
Is it though? I'd say whoever owns the fence has every right to remove them.
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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
I shall change my name to Gypsy Boy Fretwired .... I don't have to tax or insure my car and can drive at whatever speed I like and pin flowers to your fence.
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