mushroom 12,827 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 this guy has tried this before on this forum and he was riddiculed google his name you'll see why!!! Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted August 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 If this is the case it needs Derek to validate it, where are you Derek please answer our questions. fishman Well it is a genuine petition and I should have read it before ticking the box to advance the petition however my petitions were repeatedly turn down as being too controversial so I did not expect the petition to go through so I did not proof read it. Even the one you see had to be changed many times to tone it down. I would be interested to hear if anyone was raided recently in relation to whether the RSPB or RSPCA were present as I have been told the only persons to be allowed on a raid will be the police and Defra given the past problems. Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted August 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 this guy has tried this before on this forum and he was riddiculed google his name you'll see why!!! Why do you have a problem with the police investigating the RSPB? Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,827 Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 I don't.... Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted August 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I don't.... YES YOU COGENTLY DO. Quote Link to post
bobndog 0 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Ooh look, on this site, July 24th; BIRDMAN Derek Canning made legal history yesterday when he became the first man in Britain to be jailed for stealing and selling rare birds of prey. Genetic fingerprinting techniques were used to put the illegal trader behind bars in a case brought under European law by Northumbria Police. Canning, 33, of The Broomhaugh, Riding Mill, Northumberland, was sentenced to 18 months for keeping and selling 22 peregrine falcons, worth around £700 each. Newcastle Crown Court was told he had maps pinpointing the positions of at least 10 peregrine eyries in Northumberland, Cumbria and southern Scotland. The birds were taken from nesting sites, given false identification and then sold on through specialist magazines to un-suspecting buyers. Canning, a storeman, was stopped by police and the RSPB’s protection unit in 1993. He had a pair of peregrine falcon chicks in his car – 24 hours after two had gone missing from Kielder Forest. Jailing him, Judge Michael Cartlidge said: “Your suggested breeding programme was a sham and throughout this case you have taken enormous trouble to disguise your involvement. “It seems to me that when birds are protected and someone defies the law it is inevitable a prison sentence has to be imposed.’’ Quote Link to post
fishkeeper 0 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 If this is the case it needs Derek to validate it, where are you Derek please answer our questions. fishman Well it is a genuine petition and I should have read it before ticking the box to advance the petition however my petitions were repeatedly turn down as being too controversial so I did not expect the petition to go through so I did not proof read it. Even the one you see had to be changed many times to tone it down. Hi thats fine but in my eyes they need sorting out these people as it sounds like they are all corrupt. fishman Quote Link to post
mushroom 12,827 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I don't.... YES YOU COGENTLY DO. No I don't!!! Numpties like you give every single country sports person a bad name and give organizations like the RSPB reason to annoy all of us, so get over yourself Ooh look, on this site, July 24th; BIRDMAN Derek Canning made legal history yesterday when he became the first man in Britain to be jailed for stealing and selling rare birds of prey. Genetic fingerprinting techniques were used to put the illegal trader behind bars in a case brought under European law by Northumbria Police. Canning, 33, of The Broomhaugh, Riding Mill, Northumberland, was sentenced to 18 months for keeping and selling 22 peregrine falcons, worth around £700 each. Newcastle Crown Court was told he had maps pinpointing the positions of at least 10 peregrine eyries in Northumberland, Cumbria and southern Scotland. The birds were taken from nesting sites, given false identification and then sold on through specialist magazines to un-suspecting buyers. Canning, a storeman, was stopped by police and the RSPB’s protection unit in 1993. He had a pair of peregrine falcon chicks in his car – 24 hours after two had gone missing from Kielder Forest. Jailing him, Judge Michael Cartlidge said: “Your suggested breeding programme was a sham and throughout this case you have taken enormous trouble to disguise your involvement. “It seems to me that when birds are protected and someone defies the law it is inevitable a prison sentence has to be imposed.’’ this is my problem, you moron. Quote Link to post
Ratman2 2 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 (edited) this guy has tried this before on this forum and he was riddiculed google his name you'll see why!!! Why do you have a problem with the police investigating the RSPB? Why do you have a problem with the RSPB MR CANNING ?? Edited August 11, 2009 by Ratman2 Quote Link to post
bobndog 0 Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I don't.... YES YOU COGENTLY DO. No I don't!!! Numpties like you give every single country sports person a bad name and give organizations like the RSPB reason to annoy all of us, so get over yourself Ooh look, on this site, July 24th; BIRDMAN Derek Canning made legal history yesterday when he became the first man in Britain to be jailed for stealing and selling rare birds of prey. Genetic fingerprinting techniques were used to put the illegal trader behind bars in a case brought under European law by Northumbria Police. Canning, 33, of The Broomhaugh, Riding Mill, Northumberland, was sentenced to 18 months for keeping and selling 22 peregrine falcons, worth around £700 each. Newcastle Crown Court was told he had maps pinpointing the positions of at least 10 peregrine eyries in Northumberland, Cumbria and southern Scotland. The birds were taken from nesting sites, given false identification and then sold on through specialist magazines to un-suspecting buyers. Canning, a storeman, was stopped by police and the RSPB’s protection unit in 1993. He had a pair of peregrine falcon chicks in his car – 24 hours after two had gone missing from Kielder Forest. Jailing him, Judge Michael Cartlidge said: “Your suggested breeding programme was a sham and throughout this case you have taken enormous trouble to disguise your involvement. “It seems to me that when birds are protected and someone defies the law it is inevitable a prison sentence has to be imposed.’’ this is my problem, you moron. :clapper: Well said Mushroom. Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted August 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 I don't.... YES YOU COGENTLY DO. No I don't!!! Numpties like you give every single country sports person a bad name and give organizations like the RSPB reason to annoy all of us, so get over yourself Ooh look, on this site, July 24th; BIRDMAN Derek Canning made legal history yesterday when he became the first man in Britain to be jailed for stealing and selling rare birds of prey. Genetic fingerprinting techniques were used to put the illegal trader behind bars in a case brought under European law by Northumbria Police. Canning, 33, of The Broomhaugh, Riding Mill, Northumberland, was sentenced to 18 months for keeping and selling 22 peregrine falcons, worth around £700 each. Newcastle Crown Court was told he had maps pinpointing the positions of at least 10 peregrine eyries in Northumberland, Cumbria and southern Scotland. The birds were taken from nesting sites, given false identification and then sold on through specialist magazines to un-suspecting buyers. Canning, a storeman, was stopped by police and the RSPB’s protection unit in 1993. He had a pair of peregrine falcon chicks in his car – 24 hours after two had gone missing from Kielder Forest. Jailing him, Judge Michael Cartlidge said: “Your suggested breeding programme was a sham and throughout this case you have taken enormous trouble to disguise your involvement. “It seems to me that when birds are protected and someone defies the law it is inevitable a prison sentence has to be imposed.’’ this is my problem, you moron. So how does the police investigating the corruption of the RSPB not seem a postive step forward to you? As for my conviction look at my thread on the bogus DNA evidence used to convict me. I would also ask you to wait until after my appeal before you start insulting me. Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted August 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 (edited) I don't.... YES YOU COGENTLY DO. No I don't!!! Numpties like you give every single country sports person a bad name and give organizations like the RSPB reason to annoy all of us, so get over yourself Ooh look, on this site, July 24th; BIRDMAN Derek Canning made legal history yesterday when he became the first man in Britain to be jailed for stealing and selling rare birds of prey. Genetic fingerprinting techniques were used to put the illegal trader behind bars in a case brought under European law by Northumbria Police. Canning, 33, of The Broomhaugh, Riding Mill, Northumberland, was sentenced to 18 months for keeping and selling 22 peregrine falcons, worth around £700 each. Newcastle Crown Court was told he had maps pinpointing the positions of at least 10 peregrine eyries in Northumberland, Cumbria and southern Scotland. The birds were taken from nesting sites, given false identification and then sold on through specialist magazines to un-suspecting buyers. Canning, a storeman, was stopped by police and the RSPB’s protection unit in 1993. He had a pair of peregrine falcon chicks in his car – 24 hours after two had gone missing from Kielder Forest. Jailing him, Judge Michael Cartlidge said: “Your suggested breeding programme was a sham and throughout this case you have taken enormous trouble to disguise your involvement. “It seems to me that when birds are protected and someone defies the law it is inevitable a prison sentence has to be imposed.’’ this is my problem, you moron. http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/info...#incoming-38648 http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=78425 Edited August 11, 2009 by DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted August 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 17, 2009 The Watchdog programme and Sweetman ________________________________________ Watchdog programme setting sweetman up by the DofE file 1 file 2 file 3 Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted October 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 9, 2009 The Watchdog programme and Sweetman ________________________________________ Watchdog programme setting sweetman up by the DofE file 1 file 2 file 3 Get signed up. Quote Link to post
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS] 20 Posted January 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 ' date='10 August 2009 - 09:48 PM' timestamp='1249940909' post='1183034']If this is the case it needs Derek to validate it, where are you Derek please answer our questions. fishman Well it is a genuine petition and I should have read it before ticking the box to advance the petition however my petitions were repeatedly turn down as being too controversial so I did not expect the petition to go through so I did not proof read it. Even the one you see had to be changed many times to tone it down. GET SIGNED UP Quote Link to post
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