Saturday 21 September 2013

Rats in Denton



No, not the Labour type who are often seen infesting this area close to election time, but this time it is the furry type who are a far lot less of a pest.

The deceased rat pictured above is currently in the road on City Ave and it is only a matter of time until it gets squashed by a passing car.

Ever since the bubonic plague rats have suffered from extremely bad press. Even into the modern era many people are still petrified of them. I myself am not particularly disturbed by rats, especially the life expired variant, however the locals in Denton sure seem wary. I think they fear it may reawaken from the dead and run up their trouser leg or something if they get too close because despite the curiosity, everyone is keeping a 'safe' distance.

7 comments:

Trev said...

Rat control in Denton.
http://pest-vermincontrol.co.uk/

Rodentus Laborous Ginormous said...

Trev, do you do councillors?

CPS Chief put on the spot by BNPtv said...

Justice for Charlene Downes - Shocking BNPTV doorstep interview of Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) North West chief Nazir Afzal.

Whilst Mr Afzal at least has the integrity and respect for the victim's mother to answer questions, his telling condemnation of Lancashire Police is remarkable.
This candid footage begs the question as to who it is that is responsible for denying justice to Charlene Downes and her family and for what purpose. Why is so much effort being put into sweeping this case under the carpet and why does the mainstream media not cover this with the same zeal as they did with Stephen Lawrence? Is it the policy of the Police and/or the CPS to official categories English people as a lower form of life?

Alf Garnett said...

yes

Stamford park in Stalybridge to Music said...

Give us back our nation, our freedom, our own private thoughts.

SerpentSlayer said...

Maybe fear of disease?
I never understood fear of rodents, besides carrying diseases there's nowt scary about them.

Anonymous said...

I believe Trev does councillors but the cost of removing the local mafia is rising due to fact that they are proving extremely difficult to eradicate.