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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Varche on 06 April 2011, 15:13:15
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Anyone watch this programme last night on I think ITV?
Some interesting facts included 1 in 9 cigarettes in Britain are smuggled. Smuggling costs the treasury an estimated loss of £2Bn every year.
They had one HGV X ray machine at Harwich (if I remember correctly). Why not have one at every port and make most vehicles drive through?
Why not employ more people to ease the drugs misery inflicted on Britain (which is the destination of choice in Europe for smuggling) ? Ex Navy folk could keep their hand in around our shores. Ex Army folk used to looking for bombs and suspicious folk could be employed on customs jobs. They could then be re employed if needed in the armed forces in the future.
Why do they let smugglers off with light or no sentence.? I did like the seizing of vehicles. 5000 cars last year.
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Er, oops, sorry no, I was working.! :'(
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well the govt has only themselves to blame. high prices will always lose out to foreign cut price tobacco.
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Anyone watch this programme last night on I think ITV?
Some interesting facts included 1 in 9 cigarettes in Britain are smuggled. Smuggling costs the treasury an estimated loss of £2Bn every year.
They had one HGV X ray machine at Harwich (if I remember correctly). Why not have one at every port and make most vehicles drive through?
Why not employ more people to ease the drugs misery inflicted on Britain (which is the destination of choice in Europe for smuggling) ? Ex Navy folk could keep their hand in around our shores. Ex Army folk used to looking for bombs and suspicious folk could be employed on customs jobs. They could then be re employed if needed in the armed forces in the future.
Why do they let smugglers off with light or no sentence.? I did like the seizing of vehicles. 5000 cars last year.
GREAT IDEA!!!!
My grandads just retired from the Sally Army.
He could look for wind instument smugglers :y
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using the armed forces at the ports is an easy solution but they would rather they put there lives at risk in some 2bob country nobody gives a shite about then sack them when they get back. after we give them our money in aid while were broke and sacking everyone
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Anyone watch this programme last night on I think ITV?
Some interesting facts included 1 in 9 cigarettes in Britain are smuggled. Smuggling costs the treasury an estimated loss of £2Bn every year.
They had one HGV X ray machine at Harwich (if I remember correctly). Why not have one at every port and make most vehicles drive through?
Why not employ more people to ease the drugs misery inflicted on Britain (which is the destination of choice in Europe for smuggling) ? Ex Navy folk could keep their hand in around our shores. Ex Army folk used to looking for bombs and suspicious folk could be employed on customs jobs. They could then be re employed if needed in the armed forces in the future.
Why do they let smugglers off with light or no sentence.? I did like the seizing of vehicles. 5000 cars last year.
Yes, you'd think being an island nation that we would have a head start on controlling access to it.
Then, as in most avenues of officialdom, the half-arsed way seems to the method of choice.
It is an example however of how making legal the supply and distribution of (presently) illegal drugs would not help to eradicate criminal behaviour in this field.
Irrespective of the legalities involved where the availability of any of the commonly used drugs from the alcohol, tobacco or recreational families are concerned, there will always be criminal behaviour evident in their availability and distribution for use.
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Anyone watch this programme last night on I think ITV?
Some interesting facts included 1 in 9 cigarettes in Britain are smuggled. Smuggling costs the treasury an estimated loss of £2Bn every year.
They had one HGV X ray machine at Harwich (if I remember correctly). Why not have one at every port and make most vehicles drive through?
Why not employ more people to ease the drugs misery inflicted on Britain (which is the destination of choice in Europe for smuggling) ? Ex Navy folk could keep their hand in around our shores. Ex Army folk used to looking for bombs and suspicious folk could be employed on customs jobs. They could then be re employed if needed in the armed forces in the future.
Why do they let smugglers off with light or no sentence.? I did like the seizing of vehicles. 5000 cars last year.
Yes, you'd think being an island nation that we would have a head start on controlling access to it.
Then, as in most avenues of officialdom, the half-arsed way seems to the method of choice.
It is an example however of how making legal the supply and distribution of (presently) illegal drugs would not help to irradiate criminal behaviour in this field.
Irrespective of the legalities involved where the availability of any of the commonly used drugs from the alcohol, tobacco or recreational families are concerned, there will always be criminal behaviour evident in their availability and distribution for use.
Irradiation is the process by which an item is exposed to radiation....ie like the Japs recently :(
erm, I think you mean eradicate..... :-[
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Irradiation is the process by which an item is exposed to radiation....ie like the Japs recently :(
erm, I think you mean eradicate..... :-[
;D You're quite correct Emu, thank you. :y
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you are welcome.
I once studied to be a Professor of the English langwidge, but failed on spelling :-[
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I see a lot of stuff seized coming through Felixstowe. Banana's are a good shipment to hide things in apparently ::) ::)
As for X-Raying... It's just not possible to X-ray every lorry/container... The process is too slow ;) ;)
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Oh... But everything passes through Radiation detectors :y :y
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I see a lot of stuff seized coming through Felixstowe. Banana's are a good shipment to hide things in apparently ::) ::)
As for X-Raying... It's just not possible to X-ray every lorry/container... The process is too slow ;) ;)
Employ Ray Milland :y
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:X-RayEyes_Rep.jpg
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I missed it, but is repeated now, may see a bit before bed... :y