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spreadsheet 07-05-2013 22:01

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thing is with these 'travellers' is why do they always stay in the same place?

:mad:


I have seen them in a fitness first car park before now

Sirius 07-05-2013 22:59

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Originally Posted by spreadsheet (Post 35569201)
thing is with these 'travellers' is why do they always stay in the same place?

:mad:


I have seen them in a fitness first car park before now

They do travel, they travel to the nearest scrap metal yard with the metal they FIND lying in the street ;), They travel to peoples houses to lay dodgy drives with a 1mm layer of tarmac. :)

Pierre 07-05-2013 23:55

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35569078)

The government should look into this, I'm sure there's very many people that could be " forced " into work

Osem 24-09-2013 13:11

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Police searching for a body at a farm raided in an anti-slavery operation have appealed for the author of an anonymous letter to come forward, saying it could be "vital".

Specialist officers are excavating the site at Marshfield, near Newport.

Four people - three men and a woman - are being held after raids in Cardiff, Monmouthshire and Marshfield on Monday.

Operation Imperial is looking at claims people were kept in poor conditions and forced to work for no pay.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-s...wales-24215255

Chris 24-09-2013 13:49

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I notice the BBC is studiously avoiding the word "travellers". Is that because the slavers are not travellers this time?

Osem 24-09-2013 14:00

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To be honest I hadn't thought about who the culprits are, just thought this thread would be the right place to post the link.

Found this:

http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/new..._for_13_years/

Quote:

The six-month operation was sparked when Darrell Simester, 43, was discovered in a rundown caravan in Peterstone earlier this year and claimed he was kept as a slave by travellers.

Osem 25-09-2013 13:38

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A third man has been found by police in an anti-slavery inquiry in south Wales.

The 60-year-old British man, discovered after a raid on a farm at St Brides, near Newport, is having his health checked by specialist Red Cross staff.

Three men from the village have been arrested bringing the total number of arrests in the operation to seven.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-24240487

Wonder what else will come to light. :erm:

Escapee 26-09-2013 10:59

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35625319)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-24240487

Wonder what else will come to light. :erm:

This mob are a lawless bunch, an associate from one of the classic car clubs I attend lives in that area. He claims that some of the liberal residents pander to them and are friendly with them because they are very much afraid of them, they do it in the hope that they will ee them as friends and not rob them or be violent to them.

I also provoked a look of horror from a keen cyclist in work when I mentioned that I was going to use the cycle route to Cardiff that passes this camp. (On this occasion it wasn't because I don't look that fit)

He told me that his local cycle club in Cardiff warns members not to cycle along that route because these 'Stay Putters' have on more than one occasion physically attacked cyclists on the road outside the camp and stolen their bicycles.

Dash: CF noob 26-09-2013 11:17

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I wandered through a semi-permanent camp near York a couple of years ago whilst walking the dog, one advised us to beware of some of the dogs on site.

Osem 22-11-2013 11:53

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Three women rescued from a house after allegedly being held as slaves for 30 years were kept in "horrific conditions", a charity has said.

Freedom Charity said it had been called by a woman who said she and two others were being held in south London.

A Malaysian woman, 69, an Irish woman, 57, and a Briton, 30, were rescued on 25 October, it emerged on Thursday.

A 67-year-old man and woman, understood to be married, were arrested in Lambeth and later bailed until January.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25046624

Appalling but the tip of an iceberg I reckon, especially in certain communities.

Perhaps a friendly passing Mod could alter the thread title to something more general and appropriate e.g. Modern Slavery or something similar.

Nidge41 22-11-2013 12:24

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I think there's something not right about the recent one in London, I mean how did they manage all of a sudden to use a phone to get in touch with the charity who informed the Police? Why didn't they manage to do it years ago? To top it all off the people have been released on bail.

Gary L 22-11-2013 12:44

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I know. and they "eventually left the property when the occupants weren't around"

"It was a very emotional time. When we got the message they were outside the front door, the whole call centre erupted in cheers and there were tears, and everyone was incredibly emotional to know we had helped to rescue three ladies who had been held in such horrific conditions."

tizmeinnit 22-11-2013 13:01

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what are they doing bailing someone like this??

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Originally Posted by Nidge41 (Post 35648017)
I think there's something not right about the recent one in London, I mean how did they manage all of a sudden to use a phone to get in touch with the charity who informed the Police? Why didn't they manage to do it years ago? To top it all off the people have been released on bail.

why phone a charity and not 999

Osem 22-11-2013 14:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nidge41 (Post 35648017)
I think there's something not right about the recent one in London, I mean how did they manage all of a sudden to use a phone to get in touch with the charity who informed the Police? Why didn't they manage to do it years ago? To top it all off the people have been released on bail.

They were allowed certain limited freedoms IIRC but no doubt felt totally controlled by their captors having lived in that manner for 30 years. We have no idea if they were effectively 'brainwashed' or just paralysed by fear due to threats to themselves or their extended families for example. I heard the woman from the charity who rescued them say that, IIRC, the only reason they found out was that one of the women heard about them on TV/radio and eventually plucked up the courage to call. Even so, apparently, it took some weeks before she felt able to fully open up about what had been going on and for arrangements to be made to free them.

thenry 22-11-2013 15:59

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obviously this is appalling but this is something else...

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How a @totalprat duped the UK's media on Twitter

http://www.channel4.com/news/twitter...at-women-freed


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