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We could make up some signs & put them all over our coastline
"WARNING. EACH PERSON IS ENTITLED TO LAND 1 SMALL CODLING PER SESSION FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL RESULT IN YOUR TYRES BEING SLASHED OR PAINTWORK BEING DAMAGED.........please ignore if you are local"
What annoys me is these people who say they will do any bodies tyres where are they when they need to be dug out and reset but soon as you.ve done the graft and your not thier they try and reap the rewards my tyres are my tyres I paid for them with biscuts and a few cans from where I got them as a thank you to the lads who made sure thier was no nails in but as said I don't own the land they are in crab wars every year over the years I.ve had some crap been shot at with a slug gun bottles and bricks thrown at ne and my son hit with a stick had a fight with a father and son and had a tussle with a giant off this website but we are sweet now and luck after our patch
a don't fish the river pighunter, especially that far up where the tyre's are.....
fishfinger's m8, a was joking, a wouldn't tuch a tyre, but none of you own any part of a river, so if am down there turning a few rock's and you's don't like it you can find another river.......!
It's like me saying
I live close to (eg) cullernose point & I moved a piece of broken bottle from the car park so Iv got more right to fish there than you
Old crack is somtimes the best Davey look at Reg he has been churning it out for years lol
Then of course theres vintage crack and retro crack reminds me of Yarm on a Tuesday night years ago 😉
what you getting our lass involved for.ive never said nothing on the subject.anyone can do my tyres once,but i wouldent think it would be possible for them to drive home.lol.try it.
It was bad a few years back for tyres slashed & cars keyed they looked out for signs on car advertising where it's from funny though cos I had plates made locally with Dumfries on the bottom & I never got touched,
Different story though if they came over to northeast fishing for cod they wouldn't expect to get their car damaged!!!!
Having Dumfries on the plate shouldn't make much difference you can tell by looking at the letters in the reg its self or by the tax disc
What annoys me is these people who say they will do any bodies tyres where are they when they need to be dug out and reset but soon as you.ve done the graft and your not thier they try and reap the rewards my tyres are my tyres I paid for them with biscuts and a few cans from where I got them as a thank you to the lads who made sure thier was no nails in but as said I don't own the land they are in crab wars every year over the years I.ve had some crap been shot at with a slug gun bottles and bricks thrown at ne and my son hit with a stick had a fight with a father and son and had a tussle with a giant off this website but we are sweet now and luck after our patch
ee the fun we had stan glad im out of it now lol, the arguements me n tony had over doing them ,and i can honestly say ive never touched yours or scotts/tonys tyres in over 5 yrs now hhmmm were did i putt me waders lol
Having Dumfries on the plate shouldn't make much difference you can tell by looking at the letters in the reg its self or by the tax disc
Not exactly right... The vehicles registration plate only relates to the area of the country where it was first registered... As you know a lot of cars are then sold and moved throughout the country so you can't just work off that! My reg plate starts LS which is from the midlands but never once lived south of Gateshead!
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