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Today, I have been accosted by some demolition peeps undertaking unlawful work (according to Southwark council; Southwark planning enforcement due to visit, when they get a moment in their busy schedule) a few feet from my bedroom window, who said I was contravening their ooman rights by taking photos of what they were doing with a 30-foot-high caterpillar (major works, none with permission).


I feel I'm in the midst of an Partridge sketch.


What is the craziest citation of 'uman rights that you have come across?

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louisiana Wrote:

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I was contravening their ooman rights by

> taking photos of what they were doing with a

> 30-foot-high caterpillar

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with this? :http://ourblessedarrows.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/giantwoollybear.jpg

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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Poor louisiana must be wondering what all this has

> to do with oooman rights LOL!

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Sorry louisiana for contravening your ooman rights by derailing your thread.

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