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Louisa, can I suggest a sight flaw in your plan - if you did return home after sunning yourself in Spain and decided to strong arm/beat up/shoot the offending squatters, apart from being liable to be arrested for your criminal actions, the people you just strong armed/beat up/shot know where you live, so unless you were planning on keeping your heavies on permanent retainer, I think you may end up with some form of payback.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Squatters should be shot. If they gained entry

> into my house whilst I was sunning it in Spain,

> i'd not hesitate to pay a bunch of 'door staff' a

> backhander to get them forcefully removed.

>

> Louisa.


If they force entry, they are not squatters- this is key - squatting is a highly technical business these days and any squatter worth his salt would not be piling into occupied residences when their owner is away for a few days - legally or ethically










Help me, for I am being sucked into a melanie phillips orchestrated vortex of seething bile

Bring it on I say, I am always up for a decent barny, especially when it's on my own doorstep. I would not think twice about questioning the rights of a squatter over a law abiding citizen such as myself. I know I would win at the end of the day, so either way, I think my route is best.


Louisa.

If guns were freely available to fine upstanding citizens such as us, like they are in America, I think i probably would have shot a good few of my fellow men by now. I may have regretted it somewhat afterwards when trying to explain it to the Judge, but I can think of a few people who would be six feet under if someone had unwisely allowed me to own a gun!

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