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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 26, 2024 21:23:14 GMT
Their involvement in any type of crime should be taken into consideration when allowing people into this country. People have a right to be concerned about who we are letting in, people shouldn't have to feel unsafe in their own country. Yes we should be helping people who generally need help but if they are coming here and are more of a nuisance than an asset then they should lose their right to be here. People who get asylum should get it with conditions especially around behavior. If they want help the least they can do is be respectful to the country that gives them help and not break the law. Anyone who breaks the law should be given their marching orders and sent back to the country they came from whether it's safe or not. Crime costs a lot of money not only to the country but the people affected by it and some people never recover from it. Try messing about with the laws in Japan as a visitor and see what happens. Zero tolerance. Dont see why its such a problem to have to obey the laws and customs of a country you move to or visit. Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself
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Post by cobhamstokey on Apr 26, 2024 21:23:19 GMT
Their involvement in any type of crime should be taken into consideration when allowing people into this country. People have a right to be concerned about who we are letting in, people shouldn't have to feel unsafe in their own country. Yes we should be helping people who generally need help but if they are coming here and are more of a nuisance than an asset then they should lose their right to be here. People who get asylum should get it with conditions especially around behavior. If they want help the least they can do is be respectful to the country that gives them help and not break the law. Anyone who breaks the law should be given their marching orders and sent back to the country they came from whether it's safe or not. Crime costs a lot of money not only to the country but the people affected by it and some people never recover from it. Try messing about with the laws in Japan as a visitor and see what happens. Zero tolerance. Dont see why its such a problem to have to obey the laws and customs of a country you move to or visit. Spot on. Most people manage it.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Apr 26, 2024 21:35:23 GMT
Try messing about with the laws in Japan as a visitor and see what happens. Zero tolerance. Dont see why its such a problem to have to obey the laws and customs of a country you move to or visit. Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself I went about 12 years ago to visit a pal of mine who had gone out there to teach English. He had married a Japanese girl and had decided to stay permanently. Anyways whilst I was there he got caught speeding and the grief he went through was insane. Held at the police station for half a day, apparently interrogated by top brass, made to apologise and eventually let go with a considerable fine. They let you know the score that's for certain. Top tip, do not drop litter out there. And only smoke indoors in the city. They dunna do fag butts on their pristine streets 😆
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 26, 2024 21:38:26 GMT
Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself I went about 12 years ago to visit a pal of mine who had gone out there to teach English. He had married a Japanese girl and had decided to stay permanently. Anyways whilst I was there he got caught speeding and the grief he went through was insane. Held at the police station for half a day, apparently interrogated by top brass, made to apologise and eventually let go with a considerable fine. They let you know the score that's for certain. Top tip, do not drop litter out there. And only smoke indoors in the city. They dunna do fag butts on their pristine streets 😆 Had similar in Singapore with the smoking situation. It’s mental, they all smoke but it’s frowned upon outdoors🤷🏻♂️ I agree with how they do things though, this country is soft as shit, it’s not far from being lawless, as is the standard lefties want.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Apr 26, 2024 21:45:41 GMT
I went about 12 years ago to visit a pal of mine who had gone out there to teach English. He had married a Japanese girl and had decided to stay permanently. Anyways whilst I was there he got caught speeding and the grief he went through was insane. Held at the police station for half a day, apparently interrogated by top brass, made to apologise and eventually let go with a considerable fine. They let you know the score that's for certain. Top tip, do not drop litter out there. And only smoke indoors in the city. They dunna do fag butts on their pristine streets 😆 Had similar in Singapore with the smoking situation. It’s mental, they all smoke but it’s frowned upon outdoors🤷🏻♂️ I agree with how they do things though, this country is soft as shit, it’s not far from being lawless, as is the standard lefties want. Another funny one was me and the Mrs getting on the wrong train in kyoto by accident. We'd been clocked as soon as the train pulled out and booted off at the next stop with guards at the next station on the way back to Tokyo waiting for us to give us a telling off 😆 And when we first arrived at Tokyo airport at the start of our holiday our train into Tokyo was delayed 10 minutes. And it made the national news 😆 they don't get many train delays it would appear. Brilliant place to visit though. Loved it and would defo go back again. Very expensive though... Oh and every 5th or 6th woman out there is smoking hot. Wear shades 😎 😆
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 26, 2024 21:56:47 GMT
Had similar in Singapore with the smoking situation. It’s mental, they all smoke but it’s frowned upon outdoors🤷🏻♂️ I agree with how they do things though, this country is soft as shit, it’s not far from being lawless, as is the standard lefties want. Another funny one was me and the Mrs getting on the wrong train in kyoto by accident. We'd been clocked as soon as the train pulled out and booted off at the next stop with guards at the next station on the way back to Tokyo waiting for us to give us a telling off 😆 And when we first arrived at Tokyo airport at the start of our holiday our train into Tokyo was delayed 10 minutes. And it made the national news 😆 they don't get many train delays it would appear. Brilliant place to visit though. Loved it and would defo go back again. Very expensive though... Oh and every 5th or 6th woman out there is smoking hot. Wear shades 😎 😆 I’ve got several pairs of mirrored Aviators that should do the job👍🏻 There’s probably a law against those though🤣
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Apr 26, 2024 22:02:44 GMT
Another funny one was me and the Mrs getting on the wrong train in kyoto by accident. We'd been clocked as soon as the train pulled out and booted off at the next stop with guards at the next station on the way back to Tokyo waiting for us to give us a telling off 😆 And when we first arrived at Tokyo airport at the start of our holiday our train into Tokyo was delayed 10 minutes. And it made the national news 😆 they don't get many train delays it would appear. Brilliant place to visit though. Loved it and would defo go back again. Very expensive though... Oh and every 5th or 6th woman out there is smoking hot. Wear shades 😎 😆 I’ve got several pairs of mirrored Aviators that should do the job👍🏻 There’s probably a law against those though🤣 Funny you say that. When I was there there was a fuss about silencers on camera phones because of all the upskirt photos pervs were taking on the packed trams. So they were banning the facility on their mobile phones out there. Fortunately I had my European phone 😉 🤣
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Post by iancransonsknees on Apr 26, 2024 23:00:44 GMT
Ah - so they're no more of a risk than anyone else. We just don't want them. Now we're getting somewhere. Wish folk would just say that rather than coming up with spurious justifications What's happening is you're actually saying we turn a blind eye and accept terrorist killings just because they occur less than other ones. Bonus time for the candle makers.
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Post by thisisouryear on Apr 27, 2024 5:58:55 GMT
I went about 12 years ago to visit a pal of mine who had gone out there to teach English. He had married a Japanese girl and had decided to stay permanently. Anyways whilst I was there he got caught speeding and the grief he went through was insane. Held at the police station for half a day, apparently interrogated by top brass, made to apologise and eventually let go with a considerable fine. They let you know the score that's for certain. Top tip, do not drop litter out there. And only smoke indoors in the city. They dunna do fag butts on their pristine streets 😆 Had similar in Singapore with the smoking situation. It’s mental, they all smoke but it’s frowned upon outdoors🤷🏻♂️ I agree with how they do things though, this country is soft as shit, it’s not far from being lawless, as is the standard lefties want. It's the Tories that got rid of loads of police officers and have let things get out of control by not giving them enough funding. The Tories are the ones who are actively making people poorer creating a situation where often work doesn't pay and people turn to crime but hey just blame the lefties. The Tories are the ones destroying education and not giving children a good start in life so that they have the tools to become major contributors to the economy when they are older. The Tories are in power it's all their fault there are no excuses for their failure to everyone in this country. The Tories are so wrapped up in helping big business make money they forget that when people don't have money to spend the economy stops. Machines are replacing people at an alarming rate but machines don't go out and spend money, they take jobs not create them and the rich just take all the profits. Big business are killing this country and it's leading to a rise in crime because people are getting poorer.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Apr 27, 2024 9:47:51 GMT
Had similar in Singapore with the smoking situation. It’s mental, they all smoke but it’s frowned upon outdoors🤷🏻♂️ I agree with how they do things though, this country is soft as shit, it’s not far from being lawless, as is the standard lefties want. It's the Tories that got rid of loads of police officers and have let things get out of control by not giving them enough funding. The Tories are the ones who are actively making people poorer creating a situation where often work doesn't pay and people turn to crime but hey just blame the lefties. The Tories are the ones destroying education and not giving children a good start in life so that they have the tools to become major contributors to the economy when they are older. The Tories are in power it's all their fault there are no excuses for their failure to everyone in this country. The Tories are so wrapped up in helping big business make money they forget that when people don't have money to spend the economy stops. Machines are replacing people at an alarming rate but machines don't go out and spend money, they take jobs not create them and the rich just take all the profits. Big business are killing this country and it's leading to a rise in crime because people are getting poorer. I agree re the Tories. I think describing someone as a lefty is more of a reference to a very liberal attitude than to the Labour party. edit Came across this which summarises it quite well
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Apr 27, 2024 16:49:53 GMT
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 27, 2024 17:31:34 GMT
Well that can't be true can it? I keep getting told that the French don't do anything to stop them.
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Post by felonious on Apr 27, 2024 17:42:55 GMT
Well that can't be true can it? I keep getting told that the French don't do anything to stop them. Well after the deaths last week when they were beaten back by sticks and firecrackers perhaps they thought it was time to make an effort.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 27, 2024 17:51:17 GMT
Well that can't be true can it? I keep getting told that the French don't do anything to stop them. Well after the deaths last week when they were beaten back by sticks and firecrackers perhaps they thought it was time to make an effort. Maybe, though I'm not sure how you can get "beaten back with sticks and firecrackers" if you're not there.
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Post by bigvern on Apr 27, 2024 17:58:15 GMT
The lads didn't even wait for the women and children to get out of the dinghies first before streaming out of them. Awful manners, glad they burst them.
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Post by felonious on Apr 27, 2024 18:01:14 GMT
Well after the deaths last week when they were beaten back by sticks and firecrackers perhaps they thought it was time to make an effort. Maybe, though I'm not sure how you can get "beaten back with sticks and firecrackers" if you're not there. Here's the report from the BBC.... sticks, rods, fireworks, violence, skirmishes.... the local Mayor said that it was difficult for the local gendarmerie to deal with the levels of violence they had to deal with. He also stated that it was going to be even worse when the Olympics starts and the local secondment to Paris starts. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68882577
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Post by musik on Apr 27, 2024 18:52:04 GMT
Crime costs a lot of money not only to the country but the people affected by it and some people never recover from it. Especially the dead ones. Sweden have had enormous problems with criminals here (some estimate it to be 100.000, but noone knows for sure), since the countries they've come from would make sure to kill them when they arrive. It would be interesting to know why in every single case.
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Post by foster on Apr 27, 2024 19:56:32 GMT
Maybe, though I'm not sure how you can get "beaten back with sticks and firecrackers" if you're not there. Here's the report from the BBC.... sticks, rods, fireworks, violence, skirmishes.... the local Mayor said that it was difficult for the local gendarmerie to deal with the levels of violence they had to deal with. He also stated that it was going to be even worse when the Olympics starts and the local secondment to Paris starts. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68882577Tbh, the way France is at the moment I wouldn't want to go for the Olympics. I'm going to Germany for the euros in a couple of months and I'm even feeling a little nervous about that.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 27, 2024 20:18:23 GMT
Here's the report from the BBC.... sticks, rods, fireworks, violence, skirmishes.... the local Mayor said that it was difficult for the local gendarmerie to deal with the levels of violence they had to deal with. He also stated that it was going to be even worse when the Olympics starts and the local secondment to Paris starts. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68882577Tbh, the way France is at the moment I wouldn't want to go for the Olympics. I'm going to Germany for the euros in a couple of months and I'm even feeling a little nervous about that. I’m sure Germany will be sound
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Post by henry on Apr 27, 2024 21:19:59 GMT
Well after the deaths last week when they were beaten back by sticks and firecrackers perhaps they thought it was time to make an effort. Maybe, though I'm not sure how you can get "beaten back with sticks and firecrackers" if you're not there. I think thats the point
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Post by xchpotter on Apr 27, 2024 21:54:29 GMT
That’s the simplicity in stopping this and fair play to that French copper. With the multi millions we’ve sent over, a more cost effective outcome could be achieved with drones with the ability to puncture the dinghies. Every single square inch of every French beach could be covered at a fraction of the cost of human deployments. It’s all down to the willingness to do so.
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Post by henry on Apr 28, 2024 7:57:19 GMT
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Apr 28, 2024 8:37:11 GMT
Try messing about with the laws in Japan as a visitor and see what happens. Zero tolerance. Dont see why its such a problem to have to obey the laws and customs of a country you move to or visit. Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself The Goal (1984) Eliyahu Goldratt. It's available as audio book on Spotify. My favourite in terms of being able to impact throughput and minimise operational waste. Also consider kanbans, gemba, and poka-yoke if you want to infuse some Japanese influence.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Apr 28, 2024 8:38:01 GMT
Interesting that. Not so long ago it's how we treated the Irish.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 28, 2024 9:17:17 GMT
Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself The Goal (1984) Eliyahu Goldratt. It's available as audio book on Spotify. My favourite in terms of being able to impact throughput and minimise operational waste. Also consider kanbans, gemba, and poka-yoke if you want to infuse some Japanese influence. Already do it along with Kaizen
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Post by cvillestokie on Apr 28, 2024 9:23:43 GMT
Try messing about with the laws in Japan as a visitor and see what happens. Zero tolerance. Dont see why its such a problem to have to obey the laws and customs of a country you move to or visit. Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself Japanese culture as a whole is wonderful. However, I think that their work culture sucks. It’s a major contributor to their suicide rates (which are among the highest in the world). I had a friend who would not slow down in the lab, had a brain aneurysm on the plane back, was told he would lose his job if he didn’t get back to work soon, so was forced to head back in a few weeks later (while in serious rehabilitation).
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Apr 28, 2024 9:39:40 GMT
The Goal (1984) Eliyahu Goldratt. It's available as audio book on Spotify. My favourite in terms of being able to impact throughput and minimise operational waste. Also consider kanbans, gemba, and poka-yoke if you want to infuse some Japanese influence. Already do it along with Kaizen My introduction to Kaizen was brilliant, chap who was teaching us used Tiger Woods' golf swing and it was a perfect example. 👌
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Post by elystokie on Apr 28, 2024 9:47:13 GMT
Japan doesn’t give a shit about virtue signalling or sanctimonious apologising on behalf of others that’s why. I’ve been studying Japans way of life and work all week incidentally as a tool to improve manufacturing production and it’s extremely interesting how they do things not just in work but also in life. I’d love to visit and see for myself Japanese culture as a whole is wonderful. However, I think that their work culture sucks. It’s a major contributor to their suicide rates (which are among the highest in the world). I had a friend who would not slow down in the lab, had a brain aneurysm on the plane back, was told he would lose his job if he didn’t get back to work soon, so was forced to head back in a few weeks later (while in serious rehabilitation). Isn't there quite a large heavy drinking culture too?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Apr 28, 2024 9:55:30 GMT
Japanese culture as a whole is wonderful. However, I think that their work culture sucks. It’s a major contributor to their suicide rates (which are among the highest in the world). I had a friend who would not slow down in the lab, had a brain aneurysm on the plane back, was told he would lose his job if he didn’t get back to work soon, so was forced to head back in a few weeks later (while in serious rehabilitation). Isn't there quite a large heavy drinking culture too? What’s not to like😉
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Post by musik on Apr 28, 2024 10:03:24 GMT
Isn't there quite a large heavy drinking culture too? What’s not to like😉 The food.
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