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Pegleg



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Flooding

Almost got flooded today. Had to unblock road gullies. Discovered a farmer had dug a trench out of his field and all the water/soil was running down the road.
It ended up all over my lawn and close to inside the house Big Cry Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #161909 22nd Nov 2012 10:38 pm
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npinks



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I'd be giving him gob full about his actions Evil or Very Mad

Post #161910 22nd Nov 2012 10:40 pm
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Pegleg



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I did talk to him in a civil manner. All he said that he didn't want a resevoir in his field. When i mentioned that it ended up almost flooding us, he didn't want to know. Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #161912 22nd Nov 2012 10:44 pm
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npinks



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Next time he digs a Ditch fill the Censored er in

Post #161914 22nd Nov 2012 10:53 pm
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Pegleg



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The ditch or the farmer? Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

Post #161915 22nd Nov 2012 11:01 pm
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npinks



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Use him to help fill the hole Whistle

Post #161916 22nd Nov 2012 11:03 pm
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LRswe



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wow, what an erse, I could have understood had you not been forthcoming..

May it always rain when he sprays and never when he spreads.

Post #161923 23rd Nov 2012 12:03 am
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typical farmer its my land ill do what i want! and f__k anybody elses property go and get some advice if it has caused you damage. rainy-city
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Post #161930 23rd Nov 2012 7:10 am
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chicken george



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farmer causes rain storm, shock horror Rolling Eyes hes not god you know At work
At home

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Post #161932 23rd Nov 2012 8:40 am
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wizking



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No, not god, just an idiot...

Post #161933 23rd Nov 2012 9:26 am
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wurzel153



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Wonder if he applied to the environment agency to get permission to create a watercourse. That drip of a landowner would be completely liable if your house flooded.

Post #161936 23rd Nov 2012 9:35 am
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EYorkshire



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I'm not taking sides and I don't know the full story or the lay of the land, but the storm overwhelmed his drainage ditch and unfortunately his or gods actions nearly Censored up someone else's property.

So if I was in that situation and seen what was happening I would divert that away from my house and rub my hands in glee in seeing it re-join the gully and disappear down the road, but in doing so I may put the next house further down in jeopardy.

Would that guy blame me for my actions, if so why? I'm only protecting my property and can't be responsible for what happens further down the chain in unusual flash flood circumstances.

On saying that, the farmer should have been up to offering to help clean the mess on your lawn even if just to be neighbourly.

I definitely wouldn't be 'taking advice' as one put it, too much of that mentality in this country.

Glad it fell short of your house Greg, now go and sand bag your entrance Thumbs Up

Post #161937 23rd Nov 2012 9:36 am
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npinks



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agree Dave, where would the blame stop,

The farmer might have lost money on washed out crops so was trying to protect his investment, or ended up with a water logged field and unable to sow the seed, so he tried to save it

Unfortunately, his actions and that of the weather lead to Greg been nearly flooded, If he thought about it, was there any other area he could have dug his ditch Question

Either way, a near miss and I bet there was a period of panic thinking the worst might happen, so now is the time to think of a strategy to save the house if it happens again, starting with making sure the gutters and water run off is clear, it might pass it on to the neighbour, but they should do the same until it reaches the main drain or river/run off

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Badger1970



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EYorkshire wrote:


I definitely wouldn't be 'taking advice' as one put it, too much of that mentality in this country.


Absolutely spot-on with that comment. The sooner this litigious culture that has crossed the pond from the States is done away with, the better for Society on the whole! Foraging near Gaydon....
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Was the farmers name Jack Question

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