Sunday 15 September 2013

Hyde take-away ‘put profit before public health’


A filthy take-away was closed down after health inspectors found sewage and an electric fly killer so full of dead insects that it was no longer working properly.

A court hearing was told that The Chicken Hut, in Hyde, ‘put profit before public health’.
An inspection of the Market Street takeaway in June last year found it stinking of sewage. The floor had been pulled back, due to a problem with the drainage system, to reveal a manhole cover where health inspectors could see sewage.

They also found a catalogue of other problems including ‘an accumulation of waste’, poorly-lit store rooms, food stored at the wrong temperatures, a dirty toilet, staff wearing open-toed sandals and dough products stored on the floor. Read more: Manchester Evening News

Never mind the filthy conditions, the fact that this establishment advertised its food as halal should be warning enough. The savage practice of ritualistic animal slaughter/torture has no place in a civilized society and as a genuine animal lover I feel so strongly about this issue that I honestly have little sympathy for anyone who may have consumed the rancid products served up as food in this establishment. 

If you willingly consume halal food you are aiding and abetting the torturing to death of defenceless animals. All slaughter is a bloody and nasty business but religious ritual slaughter is on a completely different level. If you doubt me watch this video but please be warned that it does contain scenes of extreme animal cruelty. If you count yourself as an animal lover or even if you just feel uncomfortable about animal cruelty please do avoid purchasing ritually slaughtered meat products. Tameside Citizen

53 comments:

Anonymous said...

A barbarous practice by religious fanatics who have no respect for anyone that doesn't believe in their outdated, deluded, superstitious fantasies.

When will our politicians have the balls to say enough is enough. Pandering to these backward, misguided people has got us in the irreversible state we are in today.

F**k off said...

If a hypothetical 'Halal vet' started business and said he was going to euthanise sick or aged family pets by slitting their throats whilst they were fully conscious instead of a humane injection, animal rights organisations and politicians would be queueing up to make grovelling excuses for it. That's how gutless they are.
Halal slaughter is an abomination and should be banned. If it's illegal (rightly) for OUR slaughtermen it should be illegal for alien ones.

Starlord's New Charter Housing Watch said...

The greatest threat to FREE speech comes from the bunker at Cavendish street.
Ian Hamilton Munro has made an absolute fortune from his charitable status new charter housing.
This growing menace to civil liberties, has not failed to notice Citizen's growing voice of resistance.
New charter have officially stated that they have allocated an officer at Cavendish to monitor the Citizen.
New charter refer to posters on the Citizen as blog activists.
Any opposition to blood sports in duly noted by Mr Alan Kibble top new charter enforcer.
This so-called charitable status landlord is no longer just that.
Remember what Judge Osborne said about their injunction a significant breach of freedom of speech, and protected new charter from legitimate criticism.


Best man for the job said...

You pay peanuts and you get monkeys but if you pay top executive salaries you get the best and that is why Mr Munro is in the top job.

get your facts right and blame the real guilty party said...

No it is not and that is an unfair allegation. It was the government not New Charter who introduced the bedroom tax.

Anonymous said...

£98 quid is cheap for a three bed house. I live in a one bed flat and have neighbors paying £100 a week in rent.

98 quid is cheap said...

@No it is not and that is an unfair allegation. It was the government not New Charter who introduced the bedroom tax...

..

New charter and the council will use the bedroom tax to make people homeless when actually housing is the responsibility of the local council. Who will they try to blame I wonder.

Muslim outrage as Morrisons sells non-halal pastie said...

How ridiculous, packages in most supermarkets get mis-tagged, don't know what all the fuss is about, why has this got into the national press, bet if a veggie or vegan had been sold the same there would have been no outcry. Serving it to a child the [arent should have checked it first any way.

Anonymous said...

Veggies and vegans don't eat meat so halal or not they not going to suffer. I've never seen a halal carrot.

Why do they buy their meat from Morrisons when there is much cheaper corner shops where they live. Last time I went in one you could buy 3 chickens for £6.

Anonymous said...

Is Kibble the thin faced guy, used to be a Copper?

Anonymous said...

Is it next month social security payments are given directly to tenants instead of the landlord. If this is so won't New Charter have a big job on their hands trying to collect rent from the massive number of unemployable deadlegs they've filled their properties with.

F**k off said...

Morrisons don't sell the disgusting Halal. That's why I shop there.

Anonymous said...

You can't trust what you buy in any supermarket. The fish fingers are probably seahorse. People who honestly care about what they eat shouldn't eat prepacked processed food.

Lot of veggies wouldn't buy cheese pasties because it most likely contains rennet from the stomach of an animal. Vegans don't eat dairy products anyway.

I know a lot of veggie people who wouldn't eat cheese & onion flavoured crisps because it had animal based rennet. They could eat all the others like bacon, beef and whatever because it never seen an animal.

The real reason for the bedroom tax said...

Roma

Outrage as Muslim woman is asked to remove full face veil while giving evidence in court said...

Oh the poor Muslims, yet again victims of the racist state. It's amazing they don't just abandon this institutionally racist country and head for a country where Muslim rights reign supreme....................oh, wait a minute..............

Pray for blood said...

How can a foreigner turn up and next thing be getting tens of thousands in benefits having contributed nothing or next to nothing?
It's set to get even worse and more out of control on 1st Jan when the Romanian and Bulgarian hordes flood in.
But don't forget, keep voting for the main parties, the ones who created this destructive insanity (that is if you're a f***ing dumb c**t).

SerpentSlayer said...

Why vote at all? The entire system is a sham, what we need are mass protests, wildcat strikes in essential industries, civil disobedience on a grand scale and awareness of the malcontent of our government, who are really combined debt collectors, livestock controllers (we are the livestock) and traitors all in one.
Even if I were in the country next year I would not vote and I will likely not vote ever again except in special circumstances.

The insane new charter housing said...

NEW CHARTER TENANT ACCUSED OF STARING AT ADULTS & CHILDREN!

Anonymous said...

West should be put back behind bars until he learns to be respectful of authority.

The list of scum in power said...

Yes and if you don't respect this lot then you're a c... for sure.
Before they got caught we were told to respect them.

The Beak said...

Keep it up West and next time your sentence will be doubled.

Pray for blood said...

@ Anonymous 10:25, authority should earn respect. A significant amount of the authorities round here are corrupt, traitorous, self-seeking scum.

Spectacular European Parliament Agenda said...

The term Orwellian is often used but if you watch this and listen to these EU commissars the agenda is revealed in plain English.

Ressspeckk said...

Judge Keith Cutler asked for a minute's silence at the start of the inquest into Mark Duggan's death today. The decision to hold a period of silence at the start of an inquest is virtually unprecedented.
Duggan's shooting by armed police started the 2011 riots in London when the Metropolitan Police abandoned the streets of our capital for twelve hours to rampaging savages.
As for the Judge, I predict a bright future.

SerpentSlayer said...

When youse all all started bullying Roy, he was an easy target. Easy to provoke, a sensitive family man who was horrified by the atrocities committed against Palestinians and concerned for his country.

He looked like a soft target, didn't he?

Well I'm sure more than one overly fed predator has looked at a hedgehog and had the same thought process. He sure stung you bastards, didn't he?

As a result of it all, you've turned a well intentioned fellow who was a bit of a softy into a hardened campaigner against corruption and greed. Roy came out of the hole happy and tougher than he was before.

You think you can still get to him, but you can't anymore and there are plenty of us who will support him whatever you try and do to him and his family.

LOCAL POLITICS…IT’S BECOME A FAMILY BUSINESS! said...

You must do all you can to expose the greedy bastards.
The rancid bastards that steel from the poor to line their own bank accounts.
Hypocrites all of them.

Anonymous said...

“We speak not only to tell other people what we think, but to tell ourselves what we think. Speech is a part of thought.”

The above is something for Ian Hamilton Munro to think about.
When he's "Land Grabbing"
And using the courts and the police to shut down free speech.
He's trying to do just that you know.
Hiss workers against "free speech" have attempted to shut down this blog.
Printed off hundreds of posts to try and hood wink a County Judge.
Which failed, but they'll try again and again.

tonydj said...

A bit of light relief, view this:-

A question that stumped Islamic scholars

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5XflEVr7d0

Majority/Minority: Tipping point approaching fast. said...

Boris Johnson was on the news earlier making a speech to the Institute of Directors. Just when he started crowing about the wonderful news of the massive increase in live births in London last year they had to 'cut back to the studio'.
How many White British births in that number I wonder.

Ha Haaaaa said...

@ tonydj, Re 'A question that stumped Islamic scholars' on YouTube: THAT is a cracker.

Anonymous said...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2424383/Richmond-Thames-place-long-healthy-life.html

When are you all going to let the penny drop ??
No more of the talking TC talking shop get real for a change.

Filth said...

That takeaway's disgusting, dirty bastards. They should have got fifteen years. I never eat in those places.

SerpentSlayer said...

I've only eaten in those kind of places when I've been on the wrong end of sober. If it weren't for alcohol consumption, few of these places would run at profit. Considering how many of these crappy takeaways are ran by Muslims, I find that pretty ironic.

Labour scum and traitors said...

Respect them, you must be having a laugh?

Alf Garnett said...

i read a book last nite called TheHistory and Description of Ashton under lyne in the county of Lancaster and the Village of Dukinfield of the county Chester by James Butterworth ? What a title that is but what a book ? I had no idear just how big Ashton under Lyne was and it tell you all about how the Area and how it got its names ? like Audenshaw and middleton and woodhouses all of them . it also tell you about very old traditions and one made me piss my self its call ride the back lad and in was a very big event and it would take place on one of are annual holidays and it would be done everywhere ? what a book ? and well worth a read

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info Alf. Where can I get a copy?

Pope Francis: ‘Masonic Lobbies … This Is The Most Serious Problem said...

In his recent comments about homosexual clergy, Pope Francis said the problem was not a gay person of good will seeking God but a “gay lobby” pushing an agenda, adding that a political lobby or a Masonic lobby constituted “the most serious problem” for him. On his July 28 flight from Rio to Rome, Pope Francis spoke with reporters for 80 minutes. When asked about an apparent “gay lobby” of clergy at the Vatican, the Pope said, “In these situations, it's important to distinguish between a gay person and a gay lobby, because having a lobby is never good. If a gay person is a person of good will who seeks God, who am I to judge? The Catechism of the Church explains this very beautifully. It outlines that gays should not be marginalized.” Pope Francis then said, “The problem is not having this [homosexual] orientation. No, we must be brothers and sisters. The problem is lobbying for this orientation, or lobbies of greed, political lobbies, Masonic lobbies, so many lobbies. This is the most serious problem for me. And thank you so much for this question. Thank you very much!” Having a homosexual orientation is not the problem if the person with that tendency is doing the morally right thing and seeking to follow God’s will in accordance with Church teachings, according to the Pope. The problem is with those who push or lobby for a pro-gay agenda in the same way that lobbies may press a political issue or when Freemasons lobby their agenda.

Catholics are forbidden from joining Masonic organizations and, for those who do, they are subsequently in a “state of grave sin and may not receive Holy Communion.” As Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI) explained in 1983, Masonic “principles have always been considered irreconcilable with the doctrine of the Church and therefore membership in them remains forbidden.”

The Catholic Church and numerous Popes have criticized Freemasonry since at least 1738. In his encyclical letter Humanum Genus in 1884, Pope Leo XIII said, “As Our predecessors have many times repeated, let no man think that he may for any reason whatsoever join the Masonic sect, if he values his Catholic name and his eternal salvation as he ought to value them.” In 1917, the Code of Canon Law, the law of the Church, Section 2335, said, “Those who join a Masonic sect or other societies of the same sort, which plot against the Church or against legitimate civil authority, incur ipso facto an excommunication simply reserved to the Holy See.

Alf Garnett said...

you can get it on the web for free ? ebook just put the title in and search and it will come up ? its a very old book

A BBC liberal asks: Why have the white British left London? said...

The years between the last two censuses have witnessed significant cultural change in London, particularly in the outer boroughs. Some white British may have moved because their neighbourhood has been culturally transformed, the tea rooms and restaurants replaced by takeaway chicken shops and halal supermarkets serving the new arrivals.

It is a story of aspiration. It is a story of success.

{I can't believe this idiot. Literally breathless}

Quote:
So where have they gone to - and why did they leave?

If the white people wanted to live in a Muslim country or a African country they would have moved there. Now they have no choice but to find a new home because these countries have been dumped in theirs by the government with their tax money, so the real question is, why stay when your homeland is now a mirror reflection of a country that you never wanted to live in?



Amazon said...

Cheers Alf, found it on Amazon but it costs £30. I will go into Ashton library tomorrow and see if they have it.

Alf Garnett said...

Ashton went all the way to preston ? i did.nt know that i hope i read it right

Alf Garnett said...

you can defo get it on the web for free try again i got it last nite

Found it for free on Google books said...

Thanks again Alf, I'm reading it now.

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6c0HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP5&lpg=PP5&dq=he+History+and+Description+of+Ashton+under+lyne+in+the+county+of+Lancaster+and+the+Village+of+Dukinfield+of+the+county+Chester+by+James+Butterworth&source=bl&ots=BzIYJFgZDK&sig=9sNy7SbU_ZfEC0FZl4ZB7O9fCyw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yT47UtmzOc-z0QWhw4DACQ&ved=0CFEQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=he%20History%20and%20Description%20of%20Ashton%20under%20lyne%20in%20the%20county%20of%20Lancaster%20and%20the%20Village%20of%20Dukinfield%20of%20the%20county%20Chester%20by%20James%20Butterworth&f=false

Edison Electrocuting a 28 year old Elephant named Topsy said...

I hope that revolting dirtbag named Edison burns in hell for what he'd done to that animal.

Alf Garnett said...

let me know what you think of it when you read it pal

Elephant hanged for murder in Tennessee said...

Feckin unbelievable!

Anonymous said...

It is a fascinating read so far pal.
The decision made by William the Conqueror to hand over such a vast swathe of land to Robert de Grelle is an amazing piece of local history.

Alf Garnett said...

it gets better than that

Anonymous said...

You can bet there is a lot of history about Ashton-under-lyne that was never documented. We live on a major artery that's been around since the Romans built roads and before that was probably used by Celts and gypsy's.

The A57 goes from east coast to west coast and we are not so far from the North south A6. I wouldn't give the Romans too much credit because these were probably routes used long before they just more likely made them navigable.

Relative Reproductive Rates said...

Concern yourself with Ashton's Islamic future. Unless action is taken very soon.

SerpentSlayer said...

I think the past is important. It helps guide your future. I learned a while ago that I have noble blood going back to the 1500 s on my dads side and the late 1700s on my mothers.
Knowing stuff like that certainly changes your outlook on things.
It is interesting to ponder on where yours, your peoples and your areas past. Our local tribe followed Cartimandua against the Romans for example, the Romans being an arrogant foreign power backed by the most spineless of our leaders. They corrupted our culture for their ends and eventually imposed a mad Jewish ideology on us (which was already killing them), I would say that kind of thing is good to know of.

Bill said...

@Alf

Just read it. Fascinating account of the then sparsely populated hamlets in and surrounding AUL. Also tells you where many well known street names originated.

James Butterworth from Coldhurst in Oldham - Written November 1823. He was born in AUL

There is also another updated version by his son?
Edwin Butterworth from Busk in Oldham - Written December 1841
'An Historical Account Of The Towns Of Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge & Dukinfield'

Here's the link -
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=vw8NAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Edwin+Butterworth%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mSY8Uo3FJJGo0AXnuoDYDg&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false


Alf Garnett said...

thanks for that goin to read it now