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Crow Scarers In Winter
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Is it all right to have what sounds like crow scarers boom out this last two months .from nine in the morning to dark every day .do the jolly farmers need a permit or indeed are are they legal and can the they stopped from doing it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All very well if I build a wall half the country is ask do they have any objection ,jolly old farmer ,crow scarer ,mucks up the roads ,smell the air with manure .Stands around in ill fitting trousers and talks gibberish .thought most of the stuff was grown by the big companies .try listening to the noise day in day and and your sympamy soon wains.I know lots of farmers and they are a law on to them selves ,ignorant at least .in an ideal world jolly farmer is the jovial guy in reality he's a lot different.
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Ah, weecalf, feeding you comes at a price!
Ill-fitting trousers, talk gibberish ? Yes, that's us ! We rarely have any problem building, since our buildings, such as silos, are needed for the business. Your wall isn't. But if you get objections, it's a pound to a penny that the objectors will be town people who have moved to the country. On our Parish Council. I never object to anything, but the ex-town members object to everything
Ill-fitting trousers, talk gibberish ? Yes, that's us ! We rarely have any problem building, since our buildings, such as silos, are needed for the business. Your wall isn't. But if you get objections, it's a pound to a penny that the objectors will be town people who have moved to the country. On our Parish Council. I never object to anything, but the ex-town members object to everything
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