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<blockquote data-quote="Russlac123" data-source="post: 1945404" data-attributes="member: 35610"><p>True but also due to safer technologies, decrease in manual labour etc... Should we all sit at home wrapped in toilet tissue, then there would be no injuries at all. On the other hand, 1cm of snow and the whole country grinds to a halt, cant get latest cancer medication on the NHS, but you can get a sex change, recieve disability benefit for alcoholism, not for Crohn's disease, government wants a multinational state of harmony and integration, then prints housing benefit forms in 20 languages, justification of illegal war, cant get travellers off your field, due to their human rights etc etc... stupid place</p><p>Veering from the main point, bird conservation needs to be balanced and peoples lives treated with sensitivity, I hate what is happening but unfortunately some places couldnt give a monkeys about birds (or animals), thats their way, we must appease both sides or theres rebellion. Unfortunately, some will go out and shoot everything in sight, to prove a point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russlac123, post: 1945404, member: 35610"] True but also due to safer technologies, decrease in manual labour etc... Should we all sit at home wrapped in toilet tissue, then there would be no injuries at all. On the other hand, 1cm of snow and the whole country grinds to a halt, cant get latest cancer medication on the NHS, but you can get a sex change, recieve disability benefit for alcoholism, not for Crohn's disease, government wants a multinational state of harmony and integration, then prints housing benefit forms in 20 languages, justification of illegal war, cant get travellers off your field, due to their human rights etc etc... stupid place Veering from the main point, bird conservation needs to be balanced and peoples lives treated with sensitivity, I hate what is happening but unfortunately some places couldnt give a monkeys about birds (or animals), thats their way, we must appease both sides or theres rebellion. Unfortunately, some will go out and shoot everything in sight, to prove a point [/QUOTE]
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