Must be 10 of their caravans there. Some things that could be done:
- the police could carry out checks on their vehicles to see if they're roadworthy. If not, tow them away.
- local residents could find an old vehicle to block the access with (presumably Peacock Lane) - you can't leave unless you all go, permanently
- presumably they leave the site during the day to go to whatever scummy driveway-laying jobs they do. Local residents should arrange to follow them and tell the person they're doing the work for that they are pikeys. Probably not so keen on their choice of contractor once they knew?
- Brighton should set up a "campers strike force". Every time travellers appear in a park 50 people should go along and pitch tents next to them. They would not be too keen on the company.
- the police could carry out checks on their vehicles to see if they're roadworthy. If not, tow them away.
- local residents could find an old vehicle to block the access with (presumably Peacock Lane) - you can't leave unless you all go, permanently
- presumably they leave the site during the day to go to whatever scummy driveway-laying jobs they do. Local residents should arrange to follow them and tell the person they're doing the work for that they are pikeys. Probably not so keen on their choice of contractor once they knew?
- Brighton should set up a "campers strike force". Every time travellers appear in a park 50 people should go along and pitch tents next to them. They would not be too keen on the company.
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