Aggressive men who like to catch call…
Aggressive men who like to cat call very young girls.. some wrongens in this firm
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Aggressive men who like to cat call very young girls.. some wrongens in this firm
Bunch of thugs own and work in this yard. They attacked a pensioner who filmed their premises and then falsely imprisoned him.
Avoid at all costs. Beating up pensioners with threats of using a shotgun. Highly likely Illegal activities are being carried out on site:
Want to be "BIG" men work here, hopefully they go under soon AVOID at all cost, they attack pensioners
Do not do business with these people. They make threats with shotguns and will get physical in the event they don't get their own way. Avoid at all costs.
Avoid this scrap yard at all costs, I have just seen a video of them assaulting a pensioner. Their reaction to him suggests that they have something the hide.
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