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Conference govt02::basingstoke

Title: * BASINGSTOKE - Gateway to Wessex *
Notice:BASINGSTOKE - John Arlott lived here - then left, I wonder why
Moderator:COMICS::CORNEJ
Created:Wed Jul 27 1988
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:925
Total number of notes:5875

869.0. "Happenings at Viables" by COMICS::SHELLEY (Thats all I have to say about that) Mon Jul 31 1995 17:53

    Why on earth are they resurfacing Viables Ind Est ?
    
    As far as I can remember there was absolutely nothing wrong with the
    roads.
    
    Now there'll be loose chippings for months to come.
    
    Also, the field that was so lovingly made 'Gypsy proof' by making an
    embankment with post all around with a pad-locked gate has been
    laughably accessed by said Gypsies by simply lifting the gate off its
    hinges. In fact the levelled green field as it is now makes an even
    better site than it was.
    
    Royston
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869.1exKERNEL::BROWNMDRACOMon Jul 31 1995 18:215
    It's a stupid way to resurface if you ask me, maybe it's cheap, but
    definately could cost more to the council from claims of broken
    windscreens etc.
    
    Mark
869.2Call the bailiffsKERNEL::MORRISWhich universe did you dial?Mon Jul 31 1995 18:5218
    Royston,
    
    As far as the gypsies are concerned, I think it works like this:
    
    That field used to be open ground with no perimiter barrier, so the
    gypsies would plead it was common ground and therefore they were within
    their rights to pitch there.
    
    The installation of the ditch and posts with a single, padlocked, gate
    providing an entry point clearly deliniates the land as private
    property.
    
    This nice distinction means it is easier and quicker to get an eviction
    order from the courts; especially as the gypsies (or somebody else
    coincidentally) lifted the gate off its hinges, which probably
    constitutes breaking and entering.
    
    Jon
869.3COMICS::LUCKMANTue Aug 01 1995 19:0820
	Re. .0
	
	>> As far as I can remember there was absolutely nothing wrong with the
   	>> roads.
	
	How did you measure the traction you could get on it, or was that
	what PJ has been doing on his bike for the past few weeks.

	Re .1

	You've got a cat in hell's chance of successfully claiming for a broken
	windscreen.

	Re. gypsies

	They're only waiting for the workmen to go so they can peel off the new
	surface and sell it as driveways.

	;^)