L’agricoltore “Hellbent” assume il National Trust dopo che gli è stato detto di rimuovere i suoi cavalli dal popolare bordo della scogliera

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/farmer-national-trust-horses-cliff-5HjdG9Q_2/

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    5 commenti

    1. FlaviousTiberius on

      I don’t understand the article? Is it his land? If not why is it framed as if this is the national trust being unreasonable?

    2. HaveYuHeardAboutCunt on

      Sounds more like a self entitled farmer keeping too many animals in an area and not securing them properly.

    3. MultiMidden on

      >”I’ve got better things to do in life than chasing round solicitors and digging out facts,” Mr Beynon said.

      Like running off to tell the media?

    4. SignalButterscotch73 on

      Moral of the story, If you can’t prove a claim then don’t make a claim they cry to the media when asked for proof unless you want to come across as a wanker.

    5. Baby_Rhino on

      He sounds like a bit of a wanker.

      He hasn’t even been asked to dig up evidence for his grazing rights, he’s just been asked to provide “information”.

      Basically sounds like national trust has said “you only have grazing rights for X number of horses, but you are allowing Y number to graze, please provide information about your grazing rights if you disagree with this assessment”.

      So, presumably knowing he is in the wrong, he has run crying to the media rather than simply responding to the letter to state his claim.

      The “Me Generation” strikes again.

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