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filthy area,s populated by foreigners in leeds
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i was in leeds recently looking for a house to rent, i was shocked to see the state of some of the areas there, in armley it is absolutely filthy and horrible, the pakistani,s / arabs have all theyre washing over the road on cables similar to telephone lines,because all i see is burka,s and white cloak things worn by the men. i mean why doesnt the councils reprimand them or bring court orders against these people who are ruining our streets instead of penalising their own people for not putting the right rubbish in the right waste bin ? ive seen other big cities and ive seen similar districts run down and it seems to me that it is foreigners who are residing there probably the odd british junkie or two but mostly arabs/pakistani,s , romanians. am i really so wrong in my views here ? i cant tell lies i only see what i see with my own eyes. i am not racist and i do not see chinese communities or black communities like this. i am originally from belfast and we never had this problem untill romanians moved here into a certain area and within a year it was wrecked and filthy. we have loads of black people and indians , chinese but generally we dont have a problem and we are happy to live side by side and get on well and integrate with our foreign neigbours in belfast.(although polish people do not integrate with us for some reason i dont know)
this country really needs to waken up.FAST !!! oh s**t im going to be banned ;-(
this country really needs to waken up.FAST !!! oh s**t im going to be banned ;-(
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I have seen that too with black bags left out for collection, immigrants (and they have definitely been seen as such) get there first, rifle through for anything they are able to take to use or sell and the rest of the rubbish in the bag is left strewn along the street. I say what I've seen with my eyes too and that's here in my part of England so I should guess it's not...
07:08 Thu 21st Jul 2011
http://www.capitalcol...GF1bmRyeSI7fQ==&pg=16
The above link shows a typical method of hanging out washing in Edinburgh. The picture is obviously old but the method was(is) still in use recently.
The 2 windows at top right show the equipment used and the one on second floor shows one with washing loaded.
It consisted of a wooden T-shaped structure which located in a socket fixed to the stone window sill. Lengths of wire or rope were run from the ends of the crossbar up to fixing points higher up the stonework. These supported the load.
Along the cross bar there were 4 pulleys with corresponding 4 attached to the wooden window sill. Between each pair of pulleys was a continuous loop of something like sashcord or thin rope.
Useage was by leaning out of window, pegging washing to the loop then moving loop round to bring the next section of cord into play.
These were remarkably effective.
The above link shows a typical method of hanging out washing in Edinburgh. The picture is obviously old but the method was(is) still in use recently.
The 2 windows at top right show the equipment used and the one on second floor shows one with washing loaded.
It consisted of a wooden T-shaped structure which located in a socket fixed to the stone window sill. Lengths of wire or rope were run from the ends of the crossbar up to fixing points higher up the stonework. These supported the load.
Along the cross bar there were 4 pulleys with corresponding 4 attached to the wooden window sill. Between each pair of pulleys was a continuous loop of something like sashcord or thin rope.
Useage was by leaning out of window, pegging washing to the loop then moving loop round to bring the next section of cord into play.
These were remarkably effective.
And cruise ships still go there.
How dare they offend the eyes of their passengers!
http://www.fotolibra..../183317/washing-line/
How dare they offend the eyes of their passengers!
http://www.fotolibra..../183317/washing-line/
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