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Just a heads up to anyone who knows of, or was involved in, lining 11 cars across a dead end back street in Wingfield….naughty naughty.

Next time you might want to check for security cameras first.

Might want to put a post on NS.com as well then

EDIT!! i just saw that you have :D

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Yes I do work for a chicken factory...so don't ruffle my feathers!

No harm done..happened Sat night, as long as it's a one off it shouldn't be a problem. But if they make a habit of it, don't think the bosses will be too happy. Just thought I'd post it up everywhere after having a gossip with security at work and finding out. Really don't want people to have unnecessary problems just because they want to catch up with mates - no different to what any of us do they just chose the wrong dead end street to play in. Mind you I am guilty of having fun there BEFORE the cameras went up :>

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ahhh it all makes sence now. by the sounds of things its not ne of us... but yeh if its your work i can understand why u want it to stop.

at first i thought it was a joke bout ""wingfield"" and ""chicken factory""

soz for takin the piss

:)

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now now, no more chicken jokes..

I'm not pointing fingers at anyone..not my style. I don't really care what happens after I've left work...just don't want to see peeps getting into hot water unnecessarily. Just keep your eyes open for cameras in future...or do what I do, go where you know the security won't mind. easy.

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