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<blockquote data-quote="Farnboro John" data-source="post: 3396239" data-attributes="member: 36432"><p>Perhaps there is a valid reason for that. I haven't heard many of the chavs in my area chatting about the fun time they had on the moors last August 12th.</p><p></p><p>Those to whom "rich" and "toff" apply are the main issue, even more than the poor unfortunate misunderstood gamekeeper employees that are forced into illegal behaviour to feed the business aspirations of the rich toffs. Lets be quite clear about this: drug dealers and their enforcers are both, correctly, considered criminals and chased down and dealt with. Gamekeepers' employers - rich toffs - are the criminal classes, just as drug barons directing illegal behaviour. They should be in the dock and then in the prison showers picking up the soap.</p><p></p><p>But they aren't, are they? They aren't held responsible for their naughty employees' misdeeds, aren't brought to justice and must be laughing all the way to the merchant bank or castle.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farnboro John, post: 3396239, member: 36432"] Perhaps there is a valid reason for that. I haven't heard many of the chavs in my area chatting about the fun time they had on the moors last August 12th. Those to whom "rich" and "toff" apply are the main issue, even more than the poor unfortunate misunderstood gamekeeper employees that are forced into illegal behaviour to feed the business aspirations of the rich toffs. Lets be quite clear about this: drug dealers and their enforcers are both, correctly, considered criminals and chased down and dealt with. Gamekeepers' employers - rich toffs - are the criminal classes, just as drug barons directing illegal behaviour. They should be in the dock and then in the prison showers picking up the soap. But they aren't, are they? They aren't held responsible for their naughty employees' misdeeds, aren't brought to justice and must be laughing all the way to the merchant bank or castle. John [/QUOTE]
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