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Old November 11th 03, 07:14 PM
M.H. Greaves.
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did anyone see the news about that bloke who brought in all those pups from
Ireland in like 6 and 8 to a carrier, in the boot of a small car?
What a *******!
and the price to pay : £500 fine! that's not justice, he'll pay that in no
time and be free to try it again, the law in the country is a complete
Ass!!!


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Old November 11th 03, 11:10 PM
Betty F
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"M.H. Greaves." wrote in message ...
did anyone see the news about that bloke who brought in all those pups from
Ireland in like 6 and 8 to a carrier, in the boot of a small car?
What a *******!
and the price to pay : £500 fine! that's not justice, he'll pay that in no
time and be free to try it again, the law in the country is a complete
Ass!!!


This guy has a long past in abusing animals - believe he deals in
horses as well. They reckon Irish farmers have been given subsidies
to make their living in other ways - because they're prevented from
growing stuff the EU don't want.
However, if they can ban dangerous drivers 'for life' why can't they
do the same with him - they should ban him from keeping or dealing in
animals. He'll give it a few months then he'll be 'up to' something
else.
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Old November 11th 03, 11:10 PM
Betty F
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"M.H. Greaves." wrote in message ...
did anyone see the news about that bloke who brought in all those pups from
Ireland in like 6 and 8 to a carrier, in the boot of a small car?
What a *******!
and the price to pay : £500 fine! that's not justice, he'll pay that in no
time and be free to try it again, the law in the country is a complete
Ass!!!


This guy has a long past in abusing animals - believe he deals in
horses as well. They reckon Irish farmers have been given subsidies
to make their living in other ways - because they're prevented from
growing stuff the EU don't want.
However, if they can ban dangerous drivers 'for life' why can't they
do the same with him - they should ban him from keeping or dealing in
animals. He'll give it a few months then he'll be 'up to' something
else.
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Old November 11th 03, 11:10 PM
Betty F
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"M.H. Greaves." wrote in message ...
did anyone see the news about that bloke who brought in all those pups from
Ireland in like 6 and 8 to a carrier, in the boot of a small car?
What a *******!
and the price to pay : £500 fine! that's not justice, he'll pay that in no
time and be free to try it again, the law in the country is a complete
Ass!!!


This guy has a long past in abusing animals - believe he deals in
horses as well. They reckon Irish farmers have been given subsidies
to make their living in other ways - because they're prevented from
growing stuff the EU don't want.
However, if they can ban dangerous drivers 'for life' why can't they
do the same with him - they should ban him from keeping or dealing in
animals. He'll give it a few months then he'll be 'up to' something
else.
 




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