Robbo
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willay
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that is fucked
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Steve
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to be fair though, at the moment, whos job is it? its not the police's job
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Aaron
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Crazy shit
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Jodi_the_g
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It is.
It's just the cost involved to get someone to clean it up as its classed as a biohazard and only certain cleaners can do it, who all charge the earth.
But I agree something needs to be done about it.
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Daimo B
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Another example of the innocent being punished while the wankers that commit the crime get an easy ride.
Put of prison, murder, back in prison, reduced sentance.
Another great example offered by a modern world country.............
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
to be fair though, at the moment, whos job is it? its not the police's job
Yeah I know where your coming from, my first thought was well whos job would it be, but certainly shouldnt have to be the families
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corsa - gus
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Steves correct but it is still a disgrace that these things aren't taken care off for the victims.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
to be fair though, at the moment, whos job is it? its not the police's job
It should be part of the service required by the people who done the crime. They should HAVE to clean up the mess they make.
Also, would make a good deturent for mouthy gobby know it all teenagers who need to be dealt with. Make them clean this sh1te up, lets see if they are so cocky and arrogent and want to be a "home boy" so much then.......
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Robbo
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Fair shout Daimo!!!!!
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Jodi_the_g
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by Steve
to be fair though, at the moment, whos job is it? its not the police's job
It should be part of the service required by the people who done the crime. They should HAVE to clean up the mess they make.
Also, would make a good deturent for mouthy gobby know it all teenagers who need to be dealt with. Make them clean this sh1te up, lets see if they are so cocky and arrogent and want to be a "home boy" so much then.......
I was saying this the other day communty service is to easy they should be cleaning up church yards. help build parks for children, basically free labour for people to use.
Like the old chain gangs, companys pay a nominal fee for the services and then this money gets used to help the people that are affected by crime.
[Edited on 04-01-2008 by Jodi_the_g]
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Colin
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Grim reality of life im afraid. Not even the Polish would want that job!!
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Jodi_the_g
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Grim reality of life im afraid. Not even the Polish would want that job!!
You be suprised Biohazard cleaners like the ones needed, get about £250 an hour.
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deano87
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Horrible. Hope I never go through something like that.
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Colin
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Fuck that, power washer out the garage, bottle of fairy, open the back door.....job done
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Jodi_the_g
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Like they said the insurance company paid out £5000 for it a few months later.
One of my freinds does it makes a small fortune a year, but you have to clean up sometimes when a body has been lying in a bath for weeks so really not a nice job.
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N3CRO
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I always thought the forensic(sp) team cleaned it up after they've got everything they need from it.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by Jodi_the_g
Like they said the insurance company paid out £5000 for it a few months later.
After a lengthy fight yeah.....
Not much good for the people who've just had to clean up the blood covered house of their dad though. Would you enjoy cleaning up your dads blood after he'd just been murdered?????????
And then as it says, when it was re-decorated, the bloody spilled through...
Nice....
£5k won't cover that.
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Jodi_the_g
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No I agree I was not on about the money as thats not important in something like that, was highlighting to colin the cost of getting a company to do it.
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Tommy L
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thats horrible
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Fonz
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thats disgusting behaviour!
Neo - i thought the same...
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MatthewR
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by Steve
to be fair though, at the moment, whos job is it? its not the police's job
It should be part of the service required by the people who done the crime. They should HAVE to clean up the mess they make.
Also, would make a good deturent for mouthy gobby know it all teenagers who need to be dealt with. Make them clean this sh1te up, lets see if they are so cocky and arrogent and want to be a "home boy" so much then.......
That is great shout!!
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
to be fair though, at the moment, whos job is it? its not the police's job
Should be
bout time they got their hands dirty. Especially round my way
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LeeM
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the police wouldnt leave dead bodies and blood/guts in the street, they'd make sure that was cleaned. so why in victims homes?
fucking disgusting behaviour, this country is a fucking shambles
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phil_sutton
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quote:
It's just the cost involved to get someone to clean it up as its classed as a biohazard and only certain cleaners can do it, who all charge the earth.
if its a biohazard then why is it acceptable for the family to clean it?
Thats like some guy at a nuclear reactor causing a melt down an then making his kid clean up the mess.
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