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Old 02-09-07, 07:47 PM   #21
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Well grassed!
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Old 02-09-07, 07:48 PM   #22
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Like I said I kind of agree,but I think a grass thy neighbour society is marginally worse than one with freeloading scum in it.
I agree to a point.
I'd rather just go next door and knock the snot out of the whole family. before I moved in with my GF, they made life very difficult. He put up a fence in such a way that she's now forced to take the wheelie bin through the house. When she tried to take the bin around the ginnel, they would come out of the house and shout at her. Both the husband and wife have waved theri fists under her nose. They threw her wheelie bin into her front garden and their fave trick is to use it to block the cat flap if she doesn't move it quickly enough for them.

He's so disabled but works on cars in his driveway, my GF had to replace 5 tyres last year, they won't plug it if it's right on the edge of the tread... Each time it's been a black drywall screw.
When I met her they stood in their garden and told me all about her and her bad habits, telling me I'd be better off with someone else. They did this at the top of their drunken voices. I told them to mind their own business or I'd knock the snot out of the whole lot of them. They called the police...

As he doesn't work, he sits in his lounge all day and watches everybody come and go. When my GF's teenage daughter was home alone he sometimes left their house and peered through the front window. Running back to his when somebody drove up the street.

We took a taxi into town the other night and the driver, said,"You live next to ......, how do you bloody stand him and his noncey ways?"

Lets just say these neighbours have been throwing stones from that glass house for long enough.
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Old 02-09-07, 08:03 PM   #23
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I would have done the same.

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Old 02-09-07, 08:24 PM   #24
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Now grassing someone for nonceing is a different matter completely.Might be worth your while looking harder into that with a view to getting rid of said scum for good.
Failing that a word in the right place might get some blokes round with a baseball bat or two.
Don't do that yourself,far too obvious.
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Old 02-09-07, 08:34 PM   #25
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Should have made it plain in my earlier posts. I'd grass em up too. I hate thieves, which is what these people are.
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Old 02-09-07, 08:46 PM   #26
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Would people who have a problem with grassing others who commit fraud have a problem about notifying police they caught them robbing money out of your wallet, or stuff off your bike?

Its fraud. Theft. A crime. And you are personally paying for it.


Fair play razor as far as I am concerned. Its a pity there are not more like you.



Edit, despite some cops behavior, cops are our servants. They are there to protect people, and look after us. This notion that not giving police information is tough is brain dead. These sort of people, almost always whine on about all sorts of draconian punishments they see for others, wont actually assist the police, whose sole job it is to bring people who break the law to justice.

Its a ridiculous concept to hold on to.

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Old 02-09-07, 09:25 PM   #27
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Behind you all the way mate. My dad is an antisocial behaviour officer for the council and he's full of stories about people like this. They make life miserable for their neighbours and think by screaming "human rights" and stamping their little feet gives them carte blanche to carry on being a worthless waste of protoplasm.

I was brought up to believe there was no such thing as a free lunch. Seeing these freeloading barstewards living the life of Riley off my taxes absolutely boils my ****.
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Old 02-09-07, 09:27 PM   #28
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i actually work in benefits (for obvious reasons can't say which ) & majority of the "small fish" do get caught...just takes a while.
the main thing at the minute is organised fraud...people/gangster's/firms are running "companies" to defraud the state systems out of tens of millions of pounds every year...this is the tax payers money...YOUR MONEY!!
there are genuine people out there who need these benefits...whilst others do jack **** and claim for anything & everything.
so my opinion on this is...if u know someone is doing it...GRASS EM UP!

as far as grassing in work...depends on severity doesn't it? as i said i work in benefits, if someone is actually helping people to defraud the system, then they should be shopped as well...thieving's thieving - whether its from the local shop, your car/bike, the government, employer etc.

this country is backward in the way benefits are given...far too trustworthy.
can't go into specific details - but people often call & ask - if this happens to me / if i have a child / if i separate from my partner etc etc, how much money can i claim for! people actually base their future & other peoples futures on how much they can claim.

i hope if u ever had any doubts about shopping these people, that this has changed your minds...if not then u might as well join them, cos u are just as bad if u know someone is doing it but don't do anything yourself.
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Old 02-09-07, 10:14 PM   #29
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Nice one, Razor.

I'm sure a molotov cocktail would be the preferred way of dealing with scum like your neighbours, but for some reason that kind of thing is frowned upon

People like them are not only making hard-working people pay to support them, they are taking the **** out of all those genuinely disabled people who need the help of benefits.
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Old 02-09-07, 10:20 PM   #30
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They're sucking on the teat of the nanny state.
I met a girl fram laandan once who wanted me to suck on the teat fa 9 hours. tickled me she did.
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