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First kids can't climb trees, then they can't play conkers - now they can't go and feed the ducks at the local park!
Well, actually, they can as they're too young to prosecute but their parents can't.:rolleyes:
To pre-empt half of the DS comedians - it's QUACKERS!
First kids can't climb trees, then they can't play conkers - now they can't go and feed the ducks at the local park!
Well, actually, they can as they're too young to prosecute but their parents can't.:rolleyes:
To pre-empt half of the DS comedians - it's QUACKERS!
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http://www.liveducks.com/bread.html
Ewww!
She said the signs warned against 'overfeeding', not feeding.
Have you read this somewhere else because it doesn't mention that in the article?
Another example of moronic councils empowering these little-Hitlers to go around making life miserable for innocent civilians. :mad:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1161139
It doesn't mention her dropping the bag but dropping bread on the ground. She should have refused to give her name.
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But the warden then pulled out a hand-held computer and issued her with a fine for littering.
I know bread isn't good for Ducks but fined for dropping bread
They will be issueing fines to birds next for cra**ing on the pavements.
Yes it does.
The fine was not for feeding the ducks. Therefore, the thread title is glaringly inaccurate. It should have read "Mother fined for littering".
That would be worth a fine in itself.
Isn't paper biodegradable
Gawd I must be going blind! I can't see where it says she dropped 'the bag' anywhere in that article. I can see that she was fined for littering, but wasn't dropping the bread (for the ducks to eat, presumably) the 'littering'?
Where?
It also includes issuing you with a parking ticket for dislaying an invalid residential permit when you are actually *...drum roll...* displaying a valid residential parking permit :mad:
Seems that way to me, it doesn't mention a dropped bag at all.
Hello,if the ducks have eaten the bread there is nothing left there so there is no litter and nothing to attract rats and vermin.
Tell these council nazis to fu*k off!
I think that's problem. Overfeeding.
I didn't mention anything about a bag - but the article clearly says that she was fined for littering, not for feeding ducks.
Why won't anyone think of the poor ducks?