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Sustainability in 3rd world agriculture
Jim Webster wrote:
"sw" wrote in message ... David P wrote: [-] Wilst there are gullible people [through need or greed] people will make money out of them. I know. But here social services ensures -- or should -- that no one starves. And Trading Standards, etc, will try to track the culprits down. The third world poor may be easy meat, worth targeting because they are easy, but the people who steal from those who have almost nothing are despicable beyond belief. I know for a fact that Cumbria Trading Standards collared one of these bogus consultants who would get you EU grants if you paid them £300. They invited them to the Trading Standards office, and by throwing a sack over the sign became "Cumbria Trading" rather than "Cumbria Trading Standards." The idiot went in and gave them his spiel, which was recorded as evidence. I felt CTS had excelled themselves "Think of it as evolution in action". regards sarah -- Waist deep, neck deep We'll be drowning before too long We're neck deep in the Big Muddy And the damned fools keep yelling to push on |
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