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as i have said there is good and bad in all cultures and this is true within the gypsy community, it is not true that we can just park anywhere, we will be moved on and verbally abused even if we are set up just overnight on the age old accustomed sites of common ground, i have never stolen from people, i have never left rubbish and i usually just travelled between shows which meant that the longest i would stay is overnight, there are only so many hours a day that you can drive safely and you need to stop, i dont think that this is something that is appreciated fully when we are moved on in the early hours, If you have any doubt as to the extent that travellers will be mistreated by the police then try a google on the battle of the bean field when men, women and children tried to escape but were trapped, beaten, terrorised and their vehicles destroyed , i agree that there may be a little antagonism with some gypsies towards some of the officials but i am sure that if you had been treated so appallingly for so many generations just for trying to live would there not be some resentment, as the 1994 act has outlawed caravan sites where are we to go? we are a very fair people by nature but the only resort of most of us is to become stationary, which is to deny the generations of people that have kept the travelling culture alive, who have faced such terrible and disgusting abuse, where is the freedom that we so wanted, if we were allowed to set up regular stopping places and left to arrange our own affairs with local farmers who have always been happy to accept the products of our work, generations of pickers and labourers, we would not have to resort to staying on the side of roads and in gateways, how would you feel if your home was in this dangerous position? let us live fairly and i am sure that the majority of hardworking decent families would be more than happy to comply