In the news:- Dale Farm statement - Wednesday 16 November - 12.30pm
Dale Farm statement - Wednesday 16 November - 12.30pm 16 November 2011
Cllr Tony Ball, Leader of the Council, says: “Any attempts of travellers to reoccupy the site will be unacceptable and will put them in contempt of court that could lead to a prison sentence. Likewise we are now looking carefully at any breaches on the legal pitches. The travellers are fully aware of how many caravans and mobile homes they can have on any one site. They must not exceed this and if they do we will be taking action.
“The only way forward to the travellers in the long term is to obey the law, follow rules and regulations and cooperate with local councils like ours.
“If the law is being broken, we will continue to enforce, as we would with any member of the community and as the public expect us to do. Prosecution against law breaking is not persecution - it is right and proper and we will follow this course of action wherever it is deemed appropriate.”
“If the law is being broken, we will continue to enforce, as we would with any member of the community and as the public expect us to do. Prosecution against law breaking is not persecution - it is right and proper and we will follow this course of action wherever it is deemed appropriate.” - This goes for ALL the people breaking any of the laws - anything else is selectivity and is against The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - but who cares about that? not our govt