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Post by om15 on Sept 6, 2023 15:43:56 GMT
Reports are emerging of giant rats (the size of small dogs) in the west end of Glasgow. Due to ULEZ restrictions the bin lorries are not allowed into the area and overflowing bins are attracting monster rats.
Can any of our Scottish correspondents explain why this has happened, and also give details of why Scottish rats are superior to English rats.
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Post by Ripley on Sept 6, 2023 15:50:52 GMT
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Post by jonksy on Sept 6, 2023 17:39:28 GMT
Reports are emerging of giant rats (the size of small dogs) in the west end of Glasgow. Due to ULEZ restrictions the bin lorries are not allowed into the area and overflowing bins are attracting monster rats. Can any of our Scottish correspondents explain why this has happened, and also give details of why Scottish rats are superior to English rats. They were drafted in mate to bolster the vote for the snp...
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Post by om15 on Sept 6, 2023 18:04:07 GMT
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Post by morayloon on Sept 6, 2023 20:10:20 GMT
Another case of an SNP bad story. Bins are emptied every three weeks in Moray yet there has been no rat infestation. The answer must lie elsewhere. The GMB is a rabid anti SNP and Independence union as this story from 2013 shows www.heraldscotland.com/news/13131099.gmb-backed-no-vote---asked-members-indyref-views/ I wonder what the political persuasion of the residents mentioned are. I note that this story dates back to July. I also note the same story was published in the ultra red tory supporting rag the Record a couple of days ago. Part of the wider anti SNP campaign. You'd think that there was an election looming: oh, there is and it's only a few miles away.
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Post by Vinny on Sept 6, 2023 21:07:26 GMT
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Post by Bentley on Sept 6, 2023 21:40:11 GMT
It’s probably the work of MI5. Whatever it is the sassenachs did it .
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Post by Montegriffo on Sept 7, 2023 1:18:46 GMT
The solution to big rats is obvious. Big cats.
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Post by Handyman on Sept 8, 2023 10:52:45 GMT
Allegedly if you live in a City it is said you are no more than a few yards from a Rat, the reason you have an infestation of rats is if food is readily available , if the wheelie bins are full and overflowing the rats get in, people who fly tip bags of waste all over the place will also attract foxes and cats.
Dumping Sofas matrasses ,soft furnishings will attract rats, mice and insects, a few bad lazy residents can make life hell for the rest of the local residents,
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Post by Vinny on Sept 8, 2023 11:15:47 GMT
The solution to big rats is obvious. Big cats. Big cats can kill little kids. Change the law back. Shoot rats.
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Post by Montegriffo on Sept 8, 2023 11:24:41 GMT
The solution to big rats is obvious. Big cats. Big cats can kill little kids. Change the law back. Shoot rats. An unintended bonus.
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Post by Ripley on Sept 8, 2023 13:05:17 GMT
There has been a notable rise in rat infestations throughout the UK. Earlier this year, Direct Line insurance company submitted a freedom of information request to every authority in Britain and 181 responded with usable data. Metro has printed a ‘rat map’ of the worst rodent infestations across the country. The municipality with the highest incidence of rat infestation is Swansea, in Wales, with 16,767 cases in 2022. This was followed by the London borough of Southwark with 16,664. Birmingham is next with 12,736 cases. Liverpool had 10,373 and Glasgow came in fifth overall in the UK with 10,323 infestations recorded in 2022. You can see the 'rat map' here: metro.co.uk/2023/05/18/rat-map-of-uk-reveals-worst-rodent-infestations-across-the-country-18804429/
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Post by om15 on Sept 8, 2023 14:01:54 GMT
It must be said in Glasgow's favour, although they have been beaten in the league table by Wales and England, they do in fact boast the largest rats, presumably these rats achieve their impressive girths due the the food leftovers that they consume, a diet of fried food, deep fried mars bars, haggis, black puddings and iron brew, this diet combined with a lack of personal and community hygiene does leapfrog Glasgow to first position. Credit where credit is due.
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Post by Ripley on Sept 8, 2023 14:59:45 GMT
It must be said in Glasgow's favour, although they have been beaten in the league table by Wales and England, they do in fact boast the largest rats, presumably these rats achieve their impressive girths due the the food leftovers that they consume, a diet of fried food, deep fried mars bars, haggis, black puddings and iron brew, this diet combined with a lack of personal and community hygiene does leapfrog Glasgow to first position. Credit where credit is due. I've seen no mention of Glasgow's rats being compared in size to rats elsewhere. If you have a link for that, please post it. What I have read in the link above is that whereas Wales has seen an 8% increase in rat infestations in the year prior to last, Southwark (London) has seen a 90% rise in infestations and Eastbourne, East Sussex a whopping 188% rise in rat infestations in the same one year period. Clearly this is not simply a Scottish problem.
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Post by om15 on Sept 8, 2023 17:46:54 GMT
Full details, descriptions and irrefutable video footage direct from Glasgow Cleaning Operatives in this article, www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/23682197.glasgow-bin-staff-spot-rat-the-size-cat-possilpark/Obviously the number of rats in English and Welsh cities will exceed the number in Glasgow because Glasgow is a small place in comparison with the significant and important towns and cities in other parts of the UK, but you must take solace in the fact that your rats are much larger than anywhere else.
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