Stephen Byers RESIGN NOW

Stephen Byers RESIGN NOW

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Captain Chaos

Original Poster:

393 posts

283 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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To all of you Pistonheads out there who have a brain........

RESGISTER YOUR DISPLEASURE WITH BYERS AND HIS TONYNESS HERE!!

hertsbiker

6,371 posts

278 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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Count me in.
4 months "on the dole", but not a penny recieved in payment. Apparently I got paid in lieu of notice. Which I didn't....
Nice one Tone.

trefor

14,661 posts

290 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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I'll sign - unless he goes out and gets a driver's license and starts driving around a little instead of pretending to let the train take the strain.

BTW Karl - I know how you feel - I was out of work for 6 months, I start a new job on Monday. Lots more money and a great company so f**k the guys who made me redundant (they still owe me money too). The TVR was the only thing which kept me sane.

T/.

nonegreen

7,803 posts

277 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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I'm in Oh and Tefor have you tried collecting your debt with a baseball bat and a rotweiller?

tvradict

3,829 posts

281 months

Saturday 2nd March 2002
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Count me in on this one!!!

I find shotguns, Shoulder launched missiles and RPG's are much more effevtive when trying to get your own way! Shotguns will remove the complete meat and two veg and leave a nice messy wound! The Missile is good for shooting at cars, and the RPG is just for generally blowing things up!!! Where do I sign...

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funkynige

9,142 posts

282 months

Saturday 2nd March 2002
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He charges me £4,000 a year for the privelige(sp) to get a university education, how am I supposed to run a decent car with that much debt? If I saw him I would his and stick it up his !

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Saturday 2nd March 2002
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4 months "on the dole", but not a penny recieved in payment. Apparently I got paid in lieu of notice. Which I didn't....
My wife was told the same when she was made redundant, last year - then when she phoned a few months later and spoke to someone, they told her she was entitled to sign on from the day she left work, in spite of her redundancy pay.

I think it might be something to do with the way the company puts it thru their books..

that aside, yes GO NOW BYERS YOU FOOLISH MAN !!!!

hertsbiker

6,371 posts

278 months

Sunday 3rd March 2002
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Trefor, jolly good! I start a week *next* Monday, so one last week of freedom !!!

Cheers lads, glad to hear that I haven't been victimised in any way. Oh, I have though. Being a young(ish) male, who has paid into society for years - I am OBVIOUSLY less entitled to money than Johnny Foreigner who stowed away on an artic !!!!

Doncha love it?

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Sunday 3rd March 2002
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Anyone see Panorama tonight? Don't get me started!

campbell

2,500 posts

290 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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You can count me in, ive been on the dol for two months but im going to start a new job no the 11 of March but im with you all on this one

P.S I can bring the shotguns and amo for a bit of

GregE240

10,857 posts

274 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Anyone see Panorama tonight? Don't get me started!


It depresses me to think a good percentage of my hard earnt is propping up these losers.
I don't think I've ever shouted at the magic rectangle so much. People who produce children like that shouldn't be allowed to breed. If it happens once you can put it down to experience, twice is unforgivable.
Oh well, at least we know why our insurance premiums are going up. I'd hate to live in Cheltenham right now. I really would.
Question: why didn't some of the victims families get together and give him a good honest coppering ? If some kid terrorised my gran like that little bastard did, I'd hurt him.

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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I'm all for helping out the less fortunate members of society but the attitude of those scum who thought it was their god-given-right to be housed by the council made my blood boil. Here I am slogging my guts out to pay the mortgage etc...

GregE240

10,857 posts

274 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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I'm all for helping out the less fortunate members of society but the attitude of those scum who thought it was their god-given-right to be housed by the council made my blood boil. Here I am slogging my guts out to pay the mortgage etc...


My sentiments entirely, Ted.

Why is it that people like this are as thick as two shorts planks as well ? He couldn't even speak properly, which made me initially think he was inbred.

It makes me sad that society from time to time breeds people like this, yet the police seem powerless to stop them. So for now his victims may sleep peacefully safe in the knowledge that he is in a YOI honing his skills. Marvellous.

PS - Nice to see that "Hard granny" Mo from EastEnders isn't a caricature after all. Coffin dodgers like her exist !

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Why is it that people like this are as thick as two shorts planks as well? He couldn't even speak properly, which made me initially think he was inbred.


He may not be thick. His environment has just encouraged him to skip school and do nothing with his life. I think accusations of inbreeding are a little Nazi like! It's just an ever decreasing circle of behavioural problems.

GregE240

10,857 posts

274 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Why is it that people like this are as thick as two shorts planks as well? He couldn't even speak properly, which made me initially think he was inbred.


He may not be thick. His environment has just encouraged him to skip school and do nothing with his life. I think accusations of inbreeding are a little Nazi like! It's just an ever decreasing circle of behavioural problems.


Sorry Ted, the comment was made tongue in cheek. I didn't mean to cause any offence, and certainly was not trying to make comparisons with anything. Apropos your last post, you sounded almost sympathetic.

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Well I'm not sure what the answer is really. The young scrote at the centre of the program wasn't going to get any more sociably acceptable by locking him up. The bloke needed to be taught some manners and given a sense of value. He's just going down the pan and will cause more grief down the line.

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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I try not so watch garbage on the telly (hence missus watches Temptation Island and such like in the spare room ) but seeing that last night... well... I was pretty stunned..

I thought it was a sitcom spin off from the fast show at first..

Couldn't believe it.. definitely about time people felt more at ease putting their foot down with scum like this and doling out the 'natural justice' they deserve... and the father should have his nuts lopped off with a rusty spoon...

littlemisshavoc

38 posts

272 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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People like this just have such a totally different 'world view' from normal people, you will never get them to change their perspective. They see themselves as victims of the state, blind to their own responsability for their condition. What can be done ?
Days gone bye, they would have been transported. Vengeance or punishment doesn't come into it; people who will not play by the rules of society become a menace to those who do, and they simply need removing from it. Prisons don't work (since the incarceration is temporary), execution is a bit of a stumbling block for many, and there's nowhere new to transport them to.
Short of ghettos for these people, there's no answer to it. To paraphrase - 'the scum are always with us'. (and, it has to be said, encouraged to multiply by socialism).



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Tuff Noodell

68 posts

282 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Whilst I agree that the people in the programme were not the most socially acceptable!!, I would suspect that they were carefully chosen by the BBC to make the best TV programme.

What was also clear was that both the father and son loved the limelight and giving them their own TV appearance will only serve to reinforce their belief that they are right in their attitude to society.

Unfortunately I don't have many suggestions as to how to improve their social acceptability.
Maybe something to occupy their minds like WORK!!

hertsbiker

6,371 posts

278 months

Tuesday 5th March 2002
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He's just going down the pan and will cause more grief down the line.


So why not bin him off now, and save society the aggro? oops, I know that sounds a bit megalomaniac, but what's the option?