tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post1263792136397690336..comments2023-10-18T14:53:28.622+01:00Comments on Forest Murmurs: Ushaw in the news againFr Michael Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15320336535138538635noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-9498509191274735652011-03-08T18:34:00.644+00:002011-03-08T18:34:00.644+00:00As I understand it there is no general offence of ...As I understand it there is no general offence of trespass on private property. You have to prove that damage has been committed. Different rules apply to things like railways.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-78492379684727731952011-03-05T23:38:27.758+00:002011-03-05T23:38:27.758+00:00Someone has missed trick here. The intruders shoul...Someone has missed trick here. The intruders should have been rounded up and made to study there for a week (ladies excepted of course) - that would have ensured they didn't return. And they would have warned all their pals of similar mind. <br />The sergeant said: “Anyone entering the college is guilty of trespass and could be arrested." I presume he means entering the college 'illegally', otherwise all those poor souls who are left, and the priests who attended the LMS training course recently have had a lucky escape.Mind How You Gonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-24147066765542472832011-03-05T20:04:53.267+00:002011-03-05T20:04:53.267+00:00I wish I could say I was surprised at this news. M...I wish I could say I was surprised at this news. Many of we mere footsoldiers in the Church have been expecting just such a development.<br /><br />I am intrigued at several points in the Echo piece:<br /><br />"Spate of incidents" - and these took place when the College was occupied. God knows what it will be like after July.<br /><br />"Unsecure buildings" - sounds like an invitation to me.<br /><br />"Trespassers face arrest" - but I gather the six persons found in the buildings were not arrested, but Sgt Wardle is concerned about the "Elfinsafety" of intruders.<br /><br />No doubt the Governors of the College were aware of the implications of abandoning the College. I trust that plans are already in place for teams of security men to be constantly patrolling the estate on a 24/7 basis. I have also no doubt that the Governors will have factored the cost into their calculations.<br /><br />Or am I being naive?1569 Risingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35539648.post-53912024101807467032011-03-05T15:53:02.990+00:002011-03-05T15:53:02.990+00:00Thanks for all your work in keeping us up to date....Thanks for all your work in keeping us up to date. Funny wry smile stuff. Yes, trespassers are not very good news but nor does it seem very Christ like to welcome folk in such a way. All rather reminiscent of what one had to do to get into steam sheds in the dying days of British Railways and National Coal Board steam. I was not in the right place in the right time to do it often but I did it sometimes and in retrospect was very glad I see. Thinks of Widdrington Disposal Point and sweettalking security after the event and of Bickershaw colliery engine shed, warm engines, late at night, the drivers downing tea in the "cabin" not noticing the mice scurrying all around!robertatforsythehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04316299884670781392noreply@blogger.com