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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?

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By *ampshirehotwifeWoman  over a year ago

Hampshire


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?"

Whoever did it deserves a criminal record and a huge fine.

Totally out of order.

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

Someone over reacted and killed a bird instead of buying another ice cream

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

Angry person can't control their temper and committed murder.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

*holding back all the jokes here…..

Disclaimer - No animals were hurt from this post

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I believe, despite their aggressive nature, they're a protected species.

C.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Angry person can't control their temper and committed murder."

Technically to be murder it needs to be a human perpetrator and victim plus it needs to be premeditated. Which this fails on all counts.

Maybe gullslaughter?

Personally I'm not convinced there's any moral difference between this and squashing a mosquito, setting a mouse trap or indeed eating a KFC. Of course, moral reasoning is almost never logical and moral reactions never are so no doubt many will disagree.

Mr

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

This is all over the Cornish news...No word if they have caught the crazed seagull killer yet...

Any Cornwall folk on here that know?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"Angry person can't control their temper and committed murder.

Technically to be murder it needs to be a human perpetrator and victim plus it needs to be premeditated. Which this fails on all counts.

Maybe gullslaughter?

Personally I'm not convinced there's any moral difference between this and squashing a mosquito, setting a mouse trap or indeed eating a KFC. Of course, moral reasoning is almost never logical and moral reactions never are so no doubt many will disagree.

Mr"

I'm my heart it's murder; despite what the Oxford Dictionary might say

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A seagull stole my tray of fish & chips right out my hands as I walked out a chippy in Scarborough in 2015. Then they all flew down trying to eat my tea off the floor. I'm still raging

Mrs

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By *iman2100Man  over a year ago

Glasgow

I suspect the adult was reacting to a big bird threatening his child more than the icecream. Even mild guys get very angry if their children are at risk.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

Wonder what they'd have done if a big dog with a heavily tattooed, skinhead owner,had had a lick as it strolled past.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex

I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

There are some vile humans! If I had witnessed this I would have given them a kicking! X

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"There are some vile humans! If I had witnessed this I would have given them a kicking! X"

Wouldn't that be just as bad?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong"

Exactly this. I am not, by any means, condoning it being kicked to death but they are aggressive and daring. I imagine the father was probably enraged at the bird scaring his child when it was taking the ice cream, not simply for the act of taking it. I've seen how terrifying they can be against a small child. These are not small birds with harmless beaks. People should be made aware to be vigilant when they are with their children when there is an abundance of seagulls.

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By *otfitbmthcoupleMan  over a year ago

Blandford

This isn't acceptable at all in any way or form. All Animals need to be respected by humans, otherwise where does it end?

Rach xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Where I grew up in North Devon, gulls were culled every now and again. I’m not sure that helps much.

I can understand the emotional reaction the parent had, be he should have had more control, seeing what he did could have been just as traumatising for the child

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Exactly this. I am not, by any means, condoning it being kicked to death but they are aggressive and daring. I imagine the father was probably enraged at the bird scaring his child when it was taking the ice cream, not simply for the act of taking it. I've seen how terrifying they can be against a small child. These are not small birds with harmless beaks. People should be made aware to be vigilant when they are with their children when there is an abundance of seagulls."

Some people visiting the seaside have little or no awareness of the hazards it's one reason so many get in difficulties on the water.

I think kicking a seagull to death in front of your child indicates a huge anger management problem personally. I honestly don't think that him being concerned for his child is any excuse at all, witnessing his father killing a defenceless bird probably did more harm than having his 99 nicked.

I'm amazed that the gull didn't fly off when the first kick was aimed. I hope it didn't have avian flu

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Exactly this. I am not, by any means, condoning it being kicked to death but they are aggressive and daring. I imagine the father was probably enraged at the bird scaring his child when it was taking the ice cream, not simply for the act of taking it. I've seen how terrifying they can be against a small child. These are not small birds with harmless beaks. People should be made aware to be vigilant when they are with their children when there is an abundance of seagulls."

No excuse whatsoever just a violent thug! I'm sure the father is more danger to the child than any seagull!! X

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"There are some vile humans! If I had witnessed this I would have given them a kicking! X

Wouldn't that be just as bad?"

Yes I guess so!! But I would!! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?"

I guess it got what it deserves good on the fella

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?I guess it got what it deserves good on the fella "

Pmsl! Went straight to my private notes! Buy alas allready noted from a while back! x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Exactly this. I am not, by any means, condoning it being kicked to death but they are aggressive and daring. I imagine the father was probably enraged at the bird scaring his child when it was taking the ice cream, not simply for the act of taking it. I've seen how terrifying they can be against a small child. These are not small birds with harmless beaks. People should be made aware to be vigilant when they are with their children when there is an abundance of seagulls.

Some people visiting the seaside have little or no awareness of the hazards it's one reason so many get in difficulties on the water.

I think kicking a seagull to death in front of your child indicates a huge anger management problem personally. I honestly don't think that him being concerned for his child is any excuse at all, witnessing his father killing a defenceless bird probably did more harm than having his 99 nicked.

I'm amazed that the gull didn't fly off when the first kick was aimed. I hope it didn't have avian flu"

I wasn't excusing nor condoning the father's behaviour, not in the least. I was saying that it is a shock seeing a big bird swooping down on a small child and that the birds dare to do it. People don't react by attacking the bird more than to get it off the child, not go on to chase down and kick the bird. I am, however, saying that people need to be made aware that the gulls may swoop down to snatch their belongings, especially from a child's hands, as I've seen myself.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

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By *unky_Fab_FellaMan  over a year ago

Nr Boston

We have them nesting at work and they try to kill us and poo on us every time we go outside, which unfortunately is often.

I appreciate they are protecting their young, however they are a pain, and have not yet noticed that not one of us has been on their sodding roof or anywhere near it for that matter.

Seagulls must be thick as well as nasty.

I would have happily killed and eat them, but, having googled this, well, they don't make for good eating, so best leave them be. Lol

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"We have them nesting at work and they try to kill us and poo on us every time we go outside, which unfortunately is often.

I appreciate they are protecting their young, however they are a pain, and have not yet noticed that not one of us has been on their sodding roof or anywhere near it for that matter.

Seagulls must be thick as well as nasty.

I would have happily killed and eat them, but, having googled this, well, they don't make for good eating, so best leave them be. Lol"

Not as nasty as us humans! X

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what. "

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Apparently he pleaded not Gullty

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By *moothforestMan  over a year ago

New Forest


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong"

Move inland then.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then."

They live inland as well I feed them daily out front of me! They wait on the roof for me to get in from work bless them! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X"

It’s a seagull? Maybe it’s because I lived near the Canadian border in the Wilderness for a summer where you are absolutely at risk from bigger, faster, stronger much more violent killing machines like Cougars that you re assess your risks from animals. Even mice, yes little mice carry nasty viruses Hanta.

In the UK we as a general population are insulated from such risks so sorry if I couldn’t care less that a bird got wrecked. Like I said it wasn’t done for fun, but it’s no exaggeration to say it could’ve taken her eye out.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X

It’s a seagull? Maybe it’s because I lived near the Canadian border in the Wilderness for a summer where you are absolutely at risk from bigger, faster, stronger much more violent killing machines like Cougars that you re assess your risks from animals. Even mice, yes little mice carry nasty viruses Hanta.

In the UK we as a general population are insulated from such risks so sorry if I couldn’t care less that a bird got wrecked. Like I said it wasn’t done for fun, but it’s no exaggeration to say it could’ve taken her eye out."

Not as violent as us human killing machines! Who carry far more disease than any seagull think u find! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's best if you just order an ice cream for the seagull as well.

Saves arguments.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X

It’s a seagull? Maybe it’s because I lived near the Canadian border in the Wilderness for a summer where you are absolutely at risk from bigger, faster, stronger much more violent killing machines like Cougars that you re assess your risks from animals. Even mice, yes little mice carry nasty viruses Hanta.

In the UK we as a general population are insulated from such risks so sorry if I couldn’t care less that a bird got wrecked. Like I said it wasn’t done for fun, but it’s no exaggeration to say it could’ve taken her eye out.

Not as violent as us human killing machines! Who carry far more disease than any seagull think u find! X"

Which is why we’re at the apex.

Do you have any peer reviewed journals or papers to back that up?

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X

It’s a seagull? Maybe it’s because I lived near the Canadian border in the Wilderness for a summer where you are absolutely at risk from bigger, faster, stronger much more violent killing machines like Cougars that you re assess your risks from animals. Even mice, yes little mice carry nasty viruses Hanta.

In the UK we as a general population are insulated from such risks so sorry if I couldn’t care less that a bird got wrecked. Like I said it wasn’t done for fun, but it’s no exaggeration to say it could’ve taken her eye out.

Not as violent as us human killing machines! Who carry far more disease than any seagull think u find! X

Which is why we’re at the apex.

Do you have any peer reviewed journals or papers to back that up?"

U do ur own research!! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You make the claim, you have to back it up.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then."

We have crows and magpies inland.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

Tom this thread seems to have taken a tern for the worse..

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"You make the claim, you have to back it up.

"

Um nope! I don't have to do anything! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tom this thread seems to have taken a tern for the worse.."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then.

We have crows and magpies inland."

It's interesting to watch the pecking order when these three meet.

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By *xxLandNxxxCouple  over a year ago

Nuneaton


"

Personally I'm not convinced there's any moral difference between this and squashing a mosquito, setting a mouse trap or indeed eating a KFC. Of course, moral reasoning is almost never logical and moral reactions never are so no doubt many will disagree.

Mr"

There was a thread on here about slugs, a lot of comments pouring salt on them and drowning them in beer. No difference really although kicking a seagull to death is a little more brutal.

Wouldn’t of been able to stand by and watch this happen it’s awful behaviour and a shit example to his children.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What about the kid?

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

chichester

Down here in bognor / pagham these vermin birds can get very aggressive and territorial . I got one attack me yesterday at beach while I was sunbathing. Pesky thing seemed to want to peck or go for my feet for some reason. . I whacked it with my towel to get it to fuck off in end .

Pretty big birds some of them strutting about.

Yes they are for some reason a protected species in uk

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"I think it's best if you just order an ice cream for the seagull as well.

Saves arguments."

Not likely . I saw a sign the other day, two scoops in a cone - a fiver. A fucking fiver! Glad my kids are grown.

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By *valon7Woman  over a year ago

Lancaster

What a dreadful example to show to the kid.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

I wouldn’t mess with a seagull. Especially if his name was Steven.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wouldn’t mess with a seagull. Especially if his name was Steven."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Brighton v palace seagulls always win …… surely I’m gonna get away with this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is it me or is this a recent thing with seagulls.

A couple of years ago my child and friends children all lost their ice creams due to being attacked by seagulls. I don't remember this a few years before.

Its stopped us buying or eating any food at the beach, my children wouldn't want anything now so multiply that with other children affected. I would have thought that councillors of coastal areas would see this as a risk. I know in London we used to have a hawk flying around in the area in the early morning and evening to get rid of pigeons and gulls. They do something different now but it does seem to work.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What are the facts of this?

Kicked to death sounds brutal....

Was it 1 kick to protect the child (which ended its life) or repeatedly kicked to death for stealing an ice cream

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This I why you don’t steal Chuck Norris’ grandsons ice cream

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By *oe8logsMan  over a year ago

reading


"Angry person can't control their temper and committed murder.

Technically to be murder it needs to be a human perpetrator and victim plus it needs to be premeditated. Which this fails on all counts.

Maybe gullslaughter?

Personally I'm not convinced there's any moral difference between this and squashing a mosquito, setting a mouse trap or indeed eating a KFC. Of course, moral reasoning is almost never logical and moral reactions never are so no doubt many will disagree.

Mr

I'm my heart it's murder; despite what the Oxford Dictionary might say "

I totally agree with you

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong"

An air rifle is much better, as nobody hears the shot

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By *oiluvfunMan  over a year ago

Penrith


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?"

Let’s not overlook; how big was the child, were they traumatised by a huge bird, was this the father protecting his panicked child……?

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

chichester


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

An air rifle is much better, as nobody hears the shot "

Catapult even quieter if you are an accurate shot

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?"

the bloke who did it should be kicked to death complete cunt

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

An air rifle is much better, as nobody hears the shot "

. We've never killed a seagull although we have laid in bed at 4 many a morning feeling as if we want to.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys? the bloke who did it should be kicked to death complete cunt "

Finally someone I agree with! X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?"

How do you know it was Cornish? It could have been on holiday.

Seriously though that’s a severe overreaction to a bird stealing ice cream, or chips, or a sandwich, it did not deserve that. Poor thing, I bet a load of people stood and watched too, they are as bad as him

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What about the kid? "

Lost his ice cream & probably screamed blue murder

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"What about the kid? "
he witnessed his father kill a defenceless bird I’m sure that’s something that will stick with the kid

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By *unky_Fab_FellaMan  over a year ago

Nr Boston

I rescued a spider from the bath earlier. Would I kick a spider to death if it pinched my ice cream, maybe if I hadn't already legged it.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields

I'm glad someone is tracking all the important issues.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Down here in bognor / pagham these vermin birds can get very aggressive and territorial . I got one attack me yesterday at beach while I was sunbathing. Pesky thing seemed to want to peck or go for my feet for some reason. . I whacked it with my towel to get it to fuck off in end .

Pretty big birds some of them strutting about.

Yes they are for some reason a protected species in uk

"

Do you wash your feet ?

They might have smelled like fish ?

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

chichester


"Down here in bognor / pagham these vermin birds can get very aggressive and territorial . I got one attack me yesterday at beach while I was sunbathing. Pesky thing seemed to want to peck or go for my feet for some reason. . I whacked it with my towel to get it to fuck off in end .

Pretty big birds some of them strutting about.

Yes they are for some reason a protected species in uk

Do you wash your feet ?

They might have smelled like fish ?"

No my feet don’t smell of fish , as fish can’t walk on land Tom . Think it seemed attracted to my painted toes pesky thing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My dad used to say mess with the bull get the horns

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You know there are humans getting kicked to death on the daily? Starving to death on the daily, committing suicide on the daily.

Perspective is an excellent word.

There are truck loads of the annoying things.

I'd like Utopia too, but here we are.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Kicking the fuck out of a seagull doeant make you gully...wankerrrrr

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By *kmale201633Man  over a year ago

Southampton

I really hope it wasn't England Seagulls leading goal scorer- male or female

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Did it have the cream on top of the jam on its scone?

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By *JB1954Man  over a year ago

Reading

This is my thought. I go sea fishing . Yes live inland. Do posters on here know size of a sea gull ? They close up are not small. If a sea gull . ?Then can be approx about 19 inches high and have a wingspan of about 30 inches plus . Plus on feet have ‘talons ‘? Plus beaks which possibly do injury to a child or adult . If as I have described . Then an injury to a child had occurred ? . What would be the conversation , people wanting to do ?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet "

You said it was kicked to death. Are you spreading fake news, Tom?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet "

You said it was kicked to death. Are you spreading fake news, Tom?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

Why did my post post twice?

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By *unning LinguistMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

It's fair to say that child isn't going to grow up to be a pillar of society. As for the adult (parent?). You need a licence to own a dog but any Neanderthal can be a parent. Cruelty to animals is unacceptable. If you can be cruel to an animal you can certainly be cruel to a human...

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet

You said it was kicked to death. Are you spreading fake news, Tom? "

What we know so far .

And why ?

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"You know there are humans getting kicked to death on the daily? Starving to death on the daily, committing suicide on the daily.

Perspective is an excellent word.

There are truck loads of the annoying things.

I'd like Utopia too, but here we are."

There are truck loads of us vile things!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet "

Are you saying there a possibility that Cornish Icecream could be contaminated?

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By *ihmMan  over a year ago

West Wales


"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?"

I was at the beach with two of my daughters a little while ago. They were being bothered by seagulls as they tried to eat doughnuts, we were beating a hasty retreat for cover, when one swooped down behind the youngest making a beeline for her food. Without really thinking, just a split second reaction, I stuck out my arm and with the back of my hand sort of swatted it away. The seagull sat on the ground momentarily, had a bit of a hissy fit and flew away. It has turned into a running joke about dad slapping rowdy seagulls. Had I decided to kick the seagull to death while it was sat on the floor regaining composure and some dignity, that amusing little episode would have taken a much darker turn and probably traumatised the girls. Not the sort of thing you want children to see or learn is an acceptable behaviour. Whatever you think of seagulls, spare a thought for the child.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


" You need a licence to own a dog but any Neanderthal can be a parent. "

In the UK you don't need a license to own a dog

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By *ob rodMan  over a year ago

lancaster

Possibly half a story and sensationalised

We have seagulls at our work the swoop and attack they’ve drawn blood a few times

The only way to get them off you is to kick out

A seagull with it’s wings out can but up to 4 foot wide and VERY aggressive

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By *ekkatransTV/TS  over a year ago

Scarborough

Oh we have a big seagull problem here , the council are taking their eggs to try and control the numbers, they are flying rats but I wouldn’t kill one.

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By *usie pTV/TS  over a year ago

taunton

The human race has made a rod for its own back here leaving food around and actively feeding them things they would not naturally consume, mind you it does not appear to have harmed them. One flopped down in a car park in Seaton Devon some years ago obviously injured and looked like it was in its death throes so being of farming stock I thought best thing to do would be to euthanise it quickly so I get a sledge hammer handle out of my van to administer the treatment, kin hell I didn't get a chance to do the job nearly got lynched had to get out of there fast lol

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"Possibly half a story and sensationalised

We have seagulls at our work the swoop and attack they’ve drawn blood a few times

The only way to get them off you is to kick out

A seagull with it’s wings out can but up to 4 foot wide and VERY aggressive "

Tom is well skilled in the martial arts and self defence.

His club teaches ways to stave off animal attacks by anything from a wild bear to a seagull. When a seagull opens its wings to look big and try to intimidate it leaves itself very vulnerable to a blow to it's chest. Tom cannot reveal his techniques in an open forum like this but increasingly he is seeing clubs start teaching ways to defend against dog and bird attacks

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington

Bruce Lee Walt ^^^^

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By *melia DominaTV/TS  over a year ago

Edinburgh (She/Her)

Seagulls are beautiful creatures.

Due to habitat changes brought in by humans they have had to adapt to scavenging using roof tops as cliff edges for nesting..

Humans brought it upon themselves. Leaving food out and feeding them.

Now the common gull is no more than a flying rat of the sky.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Seagulls are beautiful creatures.

Due to habitat changes brought in by humans they have had to adapt to scavenging using roof tops as cliff edges for nesting..

Humans brought it upon themselves. Leaving food out and feeding them.

Now the common gull is no more than a flying rat of the sky.

"

Not rats no beautiful as u first mentioned x

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham

There needs more context. Was the kid being attacked for the ice cream? Did the dad just boot it as it was wrestling the kid, or did he go full Robert de Niro in Goodfellas. How small was the kid.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Seagulls are beautiful creatures.

Due to habitat changes brought in by humans they have had to adapt to scavenging using roof tops as cliff edges for nesting..

Humans brought it upon themselves. Leaving food out and feeding them.

Now the common gull is no more than a flying rat of the sky.

Not rats no beautiful as u first mentioned x"

Love rats to btw! X

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"Seagulls are beautiful creatures.

Due to habitat changes brought in by humans they have had to adapt to scavenging using roof tops as cliff edges for nesting..

Humans brought it upon themselves. Leaving food out and feeding them.

Now the common gull is no more than a flying rat of the sky.

Not rats no beautiful as u first mentioned x Love rats to btw! X"

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

The seagull problem has grown directly because of the demise of our fishing industry. They had evolved to follow our trawlers and eat scraps of gutted fish. Now that the EU is sabotaging our fish exports there are few trawlers left.

This has decimated the seagull population forcing them inland. From the sky the saegull sees a child with an ice-cream or an adult with a tray of chips and probably mistakes them for little morsels of fish. This is learned behaviour. Tom watches these buggers and the French fishermen have a lot to answer for

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"The seagull problem has grown directly because of the demise of our fishing industry. They had evolved to follow our trawlers and eat scraps of gutted fish. Now that the EU is sabotaging our fish exports there are few trawlers left.

This has decimated the seagull population forcing them inland. From the sky the saegull sees a child with an ice-cream or an adult with a tray of chips and probably mistakes them for little morsels of fish. This is learned behaviour. Tom watches these buggers and the French fishermen have a lot to answer for"

How long has this being going on? We had seagulls after breaktime inland when I was at school. Sadly many many years ago!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The seagull problem has grown directly because of the demise of our fishing industry. They had evolved to follow our trawlers and eat scraps of gutted fish. Now that the EU is sabotaging our fish exports there are few trawlers left.

This has decimated the seagull population forcing them inland. From the sky the saegull sees a child with an ice-cream or an adult with a tray of chips and probably mistakes them for little morsels of fish. This is learned behaviour. Tom watches these buggers and the French fishermen have a lot to answer for"

Not sure evolution works like that Tom and certainly not that fast. It's also a bit far fetched to suggest that a gull struggles to tell the difference between fish scraps floating in the sea behind a trawler and a tray of chips held by a tourist

Gulls are intelligent and inquisitive and will quickly learn to take advantage of any new food source, whether that's a trawler,tourists eating chips or a landfill. Her ladyship and I stopped to eat our lunch in the mountains of North Wales a few weeks back, were quickly spotted by a herring gull that then came and flew ever closer before landing nearby in the hope of getting scraps. I wonder it it was me or her ladyship that looked like a fishing trawler?

Mr

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By *lynJMan  over a year ago

Morden


"The seagull problem has grown directly because of the demise of our fishing industry. They had evolved to follow our trawlers and eat scraps of gutted fish. Now that the EU is sabotaging our fish exports there are few trawlers left.

This has decimated the seagull population forcing them inland. From the sky the saegull sees a child with an ice-cream or an adult with a tray of chips and probably mistakes them for little morsels of fish. This is learned behaviour. Tom watches these buggers and the French fishermen have a lot to answer for"

Get a lot of gulls in Chelmsford?

Why aren't they following the French fishing boats?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU"

Does Tom realise that Tom comes across as a tad xenophobic?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU

Does Tom realise that Tom comes across as a tad xenophobic?"

I will tell him....

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU"

Nothing wrong with a nice lung sausage.

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By *lynJMan  over a year ago

Morden


"It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU"

Savaloy has been eaten in this country since at least Victorian times. Nothing to do with the EU.

My local chippy still sells sausage and battered sausage too.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Tom wonders what are the knock on affects of these seagull attacks..

Surely a human can defend themselves if they are protected or not...

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

chichester


"It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU

Does Tom realise that Tom comes across as a tad xenophobic?

I will tell him...."

Suffer not the Xenos to live .

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By *ablo minibar123Woman  over a year ago

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"I suspect the adult was reacting to a big bird threatening his child more than the icecream. Even mild guys get very angry if their children are at risk."

Yes and I'm sure the child isn't a tall traumatized by watching their father kick the shit out of the bird, not setting a good example on how to deal with a situation.

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By *ablo minibar123Woman  over a year ago

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"A Cornish seagull was kicked to death after a child's ice cream was snatched by the hungry seagull. An adult then kicked the seagull senseless. It was taken to a rescue centre and died.

What's going on here guys?I guess it got what it deserves good on the fella

Pmsl! Went straight to my private notes! Buy alas allready noted from a while back! x"

Ha ha I did pretty much exactly the same

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By *ablo minibar123Woman  over a year ago

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"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet

You said it was kicked to death. Are you spreading fake news, Tom?

What we know so far .

And why ? "

The gull didnt die during the attack, but later from its injuries. Pretty sure tom should get a job for Cornwall live, they would flipping love him.

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By *eachcplCouple  over a year ago

blackpool/preston/normandy france

Kill an animal and you have it in you to kill a human being. No control of emotions.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet

You said it was kicked to death. Are you spreading fake news, Tom?

What we know so far .

And why ?

The gull didnt die during the attack, but later from its injuries. Pretty sure tom should get a job for Cornwall live, they would flipping love him."

Are we saying that the seagull died peacefully after the attack ?

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Are the Cornish on here who know more ?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Are the Cornish on here who know more ?"

I've been to Cornwall, I've seen seagulls, I've even seen seagulls while in Cornwall.

I don't have any more information about this major incident though.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

The Cornish stay silent.

What's going on here guys ?

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By *lynJMan  over a year ago

Morden


"The Cornish stay silent.

What's going on here guys ?"

Perhaps they are busy fending off gulls.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Cornish stay silent.

What's going on here guys ?"

Maybe the Cornish people aren't as fixated on a rather minor news story as some emmets.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then.

They live inland as well I feed them daily out front of me! They wait on the roof for me to get in from work bless them! X"

Recently on our local news a gull expert warned people about feeding them as it encourages them to swoop down and then steal food from others. It is people feeding them that causes the problem in the first place....just so you know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You know there are humans getting kicked to death on the daily? Starving to death on the daily, committing suicide on the daily.

Perspective is an excellent word.

There are truck loads of the annoying things.

I'd like Utopia too, but here we are."

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple  over a year ago

Cumbria

Wow very slow new day.

Sad story and emotive but brird get kicked by man.

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By *entBarryUKMan  over a year ago

Ashford

Was it mint choc chip or vanilla? If it was Mint then the seagull deserved a stern British talking to!

But nobody gets upset over vanilla.

I hate cruelty to living things. Except for mosquitoes and wasps. They die.

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By *lynJMan  over a year ago

Morden


"Was it mint choc chip or vanilla? If it was Mint then the seagull deserved a stern British talking to!

But nobody gets upset over vanilla.

I hate cruelty to living things. Except for mosquitoes and wasps. They die. "

I'd rather have vanilla than mint choc chip

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By *romagefraisWoman  over a year ago

Sunderland

Sounds like a complete nutter.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then.

They live inland as well I feed them daily out front of me! They wait on the roof for me to get in from work bless them! X

Recently on our local news a gull expert warned people about feeding them as it encourages them to swoop down and then steal food from others. It is people feeding them that causes the problem in the first place....just so you know. "

OK ty for the info but I shall carry on feeding them! X

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge

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By *J and CBCouple  over a year ago

Uttoxeter

Find the guy who did it and give him a good kicking and kick his kid up the arse too or stake his kid to the beach and throw bird seed over him and wait for the seagulls to get their own back.

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge


"This is all over the Cornish news...No word if they have caught the crazed seagull killer yet...

Any Cornwall folk on here that know?"

Similar happened in St Ives 20 years ago also, probably the same again.

Think the guy got time for it. Came running out Sloop Inn and kicked one halfway across the harbour.

Council need to do something they've promised for years. If you've not been, they are very nasty and aggressive bastads in St Ives.

I've seen kids hurt by them. From Darwin's theory, the seagull's genetics has now been removed from the pool.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

In living a coastal city our city centre is full of them. Nasty lil buggers that now are becoming more brazen in there actions swooping down and attacking people and pets etc. I think the best ways of dealing with them is:

!. Using a predatory bird (Example a Eagle or Falcon) to chase them off keeping town centres and places where public gather free of them.

2. Cull them to keep the numbers to a manageable level.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

Its like the Wild Deer in Scotland because there no natural predator they become out of control and they are now looking at reintroducing wolfs to the highlands to see if keep the population or bring the wild deer population down.

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By *andwenCouple  over a year ago

mid wales.


"It is proved that evolution can happen in just one generation. Tom is not an expert in seagull behaviour but he has studied sharks for many years and always watches shark week avidly on sky TV.

Now it well documented but not proven that sharks attack swimmers because from under the water they resemble a seal or something similar ..

Tom remembers when chips shops sold sausages or sausages in batter. No those horrible French Saveloys are sold beside the traditional English sausage. Tom has seen a seagull devour a discarded saveloy which points to the evolution of the seagull species. On a separate note Tom can understand why people would discard these French Savaloys. They are just aweful. Tom thought we would see the end of these when England left the EU

Savaloy has been eaten in this country since at least Victorian times. Nothing to do with the EU.

My local chippy still sells sausage and battered sausage too."

Perhaps seaside chip shops should start putting battered seagull on their menus ?

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By *ablo minibar123Woman  over a year ago

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"We do t know what this seagull died from.. he might of been ill anyway..

One thing is certain.. The Cornish are staying quiet

You said it was kicked to death. Are you spreading fake news, Tom?

What we know so far .

And why ?

The gull didnt die during the attack, but later from its injuries. Pretty sure tom should get a job for Cornwall live, they would flipping love him.

Are we saying that the seagull died peacefully after the attack ?"

No I'm saying they died after the attack from the injuries sustained from the attack

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By *harpDressed ManMan  over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else


"The Cornish stay silent.

What's going on here guys ?"

The standard of tourist has.... changed... post-COVID

(Says an emmet)

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By *ynonvalleyboyMan  over a year ago

merthyr

How did the know it was a Cornish gull could have been from Devon or even on holiday.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

They asked if it puts the jam or cream first on a scone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is all over the Cornish news...No word if they have caught the crazed seagull killer yet...

Any Cornwall folk on here that know?"

no news yet but if caught him he would be thrown in the sea

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This isn't acceptable at all in any way or form. All Animals need to be respected by humans, otherwise where does it end?

Rach xxx"

What about rats?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Its like the Wild Deer in Scotland because there no natural predator they become out of control and they are now looking at reintroducing wolfs to the highlands to see if keep the population or bring the wild deer population down. "

No thats a lie

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"This isn't acceptable at all in any way or form. All Animals need to be respected by humans, otherwise where does it end?

Rach xxx

What about rats? "

What about Covid carrying bats ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This isn't acceptable at all in any way or form. All Animals need to be respected by humans, otherwise where does it end?

Rach xxx

What about rats?

What about Covid carrying bats ?"

Cows,pigs,lamb and the rarest of animal on this island the haggis

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Find the guy who did it and give him a good kicking and kick his kid up the arse too or stake his kid to the beach and throw bird seed over him and wait for the seagulls to get their own back."

Interesting moral reaction. You guys are totally entitled to your opinion but I find sanctioning child abuse as punishment for a parents actions a little bit strange.

Then again, I find wanting to kick a person in revenge for a seagull a bit strange. I'm hoping you've never used a mouse trap, slapped at a biting insect or poured boiling water in an ants nest? You know in case someone pins your kids on the front lawn and assaults them...

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I swear to god your honour i wont hovver up a single spider up again

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then.

We have crows and magpies inland."

We do, and I shoot them as pests as they decimate smaller bird nests. Ever seen a sheep's eye ripped our?

So why not other pests, like Seagulls?

There's a hierarchy in nature, dog eat dog and the seagull got its just desert..

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then.

We have crows and magpies inland.

It's interesting to watch the pecking order when these three meet."

They do have one good purpose. Alarm call, chuck bread on the noisy caravan next door's roof, all wet n soggy. When morning comes, the frenzy begins. Pecking and skidding on the roof and the fighting..

Then, they fly inland during winter, sit on sewage works eating shit, scavenge on land fills then head to reservoirs to sleep contaminating them with Salmonella, E Coli and anything else that sticks to them.

Next time you smell strong chlorine in you tap water, now you know!!

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By *itty HoodooCouple  over a year ago

Stockport

Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????"

Wow!! And yes welcome anytime in my garden!! If people don't like it they can fuck right of!!

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"I wonder how he treats his family if he gets that angry over an ice cream . Round here you daren't eat outside without being on the look out for gulls all the time. They stalk you if you're sitting outside a cafe and I've had my lunch taken.

Seagulls are a flaming nuisance, they wake you up at 4 am, nest on your roof then attack you if you leave your house, ruin the paintwork on your car...but kick one to death? Nah that's just wrong

Move inland then.

We have crows and magpies inland.

We do, and I shoot them as pests as they decimate smaller bird nests. Ever seen a sheep's eye ripped our?

So why not other pests, like Seagulls?

There's a hierarchy in nature, dog eat dog and the seagull got its just desert.. "

Indeed why not human pests shoot them 2!

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Find the guy who did it and give him a good kicking and kick his kid up the arse too or stake his kid to the beach and throw bird seed over him and wait for the seagulls to get their own back.

Interesting moral reaction. You guys are totally entitled to your opinion but I find sanctioning child abuse as punishment for a parents actions a little bit strange.

Then again, I find wanting to kick a person in revenge for a seagull a bit strange. I'm hoping you've never used a mouse trap, slapped at a biting insect or poured boiling water in an ants nest? You know in case someone pins your kids on the front lawn and assaults them...

Mr"

Agree not the child but yes kick the father who kicked seagull is fine!!

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By *undance_KidMan  over a year ago

London

Good morning to you too !!! I don’t think the bird deserved to be killed tbh. You’ve basically killed a living thing over an ice cream. Ridiculous.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"This isn't acceptable at all in any way or form. All Animals need to be respected by humans, otherwise where does it end?

Rach xxx

What about rats? "

Yes and rats! X

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By *trideMan  over a year ago

Plymouth


"

Indeed why not human pests shoot them 2!"

We do. All the time!

Currently, it's Russians shooting Ukrainians.

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By *orksRockerMan  over a year ago

Bradford


"

Indeed why not human pests shoot them 2!

We do. All the time!

Currently, it's Russians shooting Ukrainians.

"

And what part of you thought that was a good idea to say?

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By *trideMan  over a year ago

Plymouth


"

And what part of you thought that was a good idea to say? "

My head part.

We humans are the greatest killers that this world has ever experienced. We are knowingly and deliberately causing our very own mass extinction event.

Lots of people are lamenting the death of a pest which was attempting to deprive a child of his food.

How many completely harmless domestic animals have had to die during the last seven days to keep you in food?

Aren’t people funny?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

On the other hand, think of all the chips that have been saved.

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"

And what part of you thought that was a good idea to say?

My head part.

We humans are the greatest killers that this world has ever experienced. We are knowingly and deliberately causing our very own mass extinction event.

Lots of people are lamenting the death of a pest which was attempting to deprive a child of his food.

How many completely harmless domestic animals have had to die during the last seven days to keep you in food?

Aren’t people funny?

"

I couldn't eat seagull.

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By *lectrumMan  over a year ago

south shields

One stole my sausage and egg butty last week aka rats with wings

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"

And what part of you thought that was a good idea to say?

My head part.

We humans are the greatest killers that this world has ever experienced. We are knowingly and deliberately causing our very own mass extinction event.

Lots of people are lamenting the death of a pest which was attempting to deprive a child of his food.

How many completely harmless domestic animals have had to die during the last seven days to keep you in food?

Aren’t people funny?

"

Deprive a child of his food?

The pre diabetic feasting on frozen sugar water... You mean that deprivation. Funny.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X"

I had never thought of using the notes like that. Thanks for the brilliant idea x

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Anyone got the keys to the outrage bus?

Generally speaking I don’t condone violence to animals especially pets or domesticated.

However I’ll always side with a human over an animal, especially a wild one. Seagulls are not some fluffy creatures- they can be huge, big enough to take small dogs, have very sharp dangerous beaks and yes people should be aware of their dangers so one of these flying rats getting killed by a father possibly protecting his child?

So what.

So what???? Eww another note made!!! Good these kinda threads for the private note feature! X

I had never thought of using the notes like that. Thanks for the brilliant idea x"

Yes very handy only need one word and jogs the memory as to many to remember especially at my age lol x

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"One stole my sausage and egg butty last week aka rats with wings "

Probably needed it more than u! x

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town

Isn't one of the things... You know its going to happen? I mean you go to the seaside....there will be gulls. You put food in front of the gulls , they are going to eat it. Pretty dim-witted to expect anything else.

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge


"Isn't one of the things... You know its going to happen? I mean you go to the seaside....there will be gulls. You put food in front of the gulls , they are going to eat it. Pretty dim-witted to expect anything else. "

That's the issue, it wasn't put in front of them, they attack in mobs, especially young kids and usually hurt at least scare the life out of them.

They are vicious and aggressive, especially around St Ives where people refuse to stop feeding them.

The guy more than likely reacted in rage at seeing his kid hysterical and scared and little to do with the Ice Cream itself.

In that position, I'd probably reacted the same.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"Isn't one of the things... You know its going to happen? I mean you go to the seaside....there will be gulls. You put food in front of the gulls , they are going to eat it. Pretty dim-witted to expect anything else.

That's the issue, it wasn't put in front of them, they attack in mobs, especially young kids and usually hurt at least scare the life out of them.

They are vicious and aggressive, especially around St Ives where people refuse to stop feeding them.

The guy more than likely reacted in rage at seeing his kid hysterical and scared and little to do with the Ice Cream itself.

In that position, I'd probably reacted the same."

Kid gets scared by seagull at beach, around food outlet... Who'd have thought.

So having kicked one of the gulls to death ill hazard a guess that today when he buys mason his ice cream he might look out for seagulls.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Isn't one of the things... You know its going to happen? I mean you go to the seaside....there will be gulls. You put food in front of the gulls , they are going to eat it. Pretty dim-witted to expect anything else.

That's the issue, it wasn't put in front of them, they attack in mobs, especially young kids and usually hurt at least scare the life out of them.

They are vicious and aggressive, especially around St Ives where people refuse to stop feeding them.

The guy more than likely reacted in rage at seeing his kid hysterical and scared and little to do with the Ice Cream itself.

In that position, I'd probably reacted the same."

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

This may not be Tom's most popular post but this is actually watching Darwinian evolution. Those seagulls brave or reckless enough to target a small child with an adult are killed. Those seagulls who weigh up the risk factors and do not act so impulsively survive to breed and pass on that reserve to their eggs. Tom finds science fascinating.

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By *lynJMan  over a year ago

Morden


"This may not be Tom's most popular post but this is actually watching Darwinian evolution. Those seagulls brave or reckless enough to target a small child with an adult are killed. Those seagulls who weigh up the risk factors and do not act so impulsively survive to breed and pass on that reserve to their eggs. Tom finds science fascinating. "

Except for the scientists.

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By *undance_KidMan  over a year ago

London

When the seagulls follow the trawler, it’s because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea !!

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By *bthreeCouple  over a year ago

Yeovil

So i guess poisoning a slug, swotting a wasp zapping a fly, treading on a spider or an ant is different??

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"So i guess poisoning a slug, swotting a wasp zapping a fly, treading on a spider or an ant is different?? "

No course not I for one don't do that either! X

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By *axmanaterMan  over a year ago

Liverpool

My daughter had an ice cream ripped from her hands by a seagull when she was younger, we couldn’t move for laughing !

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Does anyone know if the gull killer has been caught. It's been days now...

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Fresh reports that this injured seagull was taken to a place called the Mousehole Bird Rescue centre and the seagull was a Herring Seagull. Presumably its main diet is herring which is an oily fish thought to have healthy properties if part of a balanced diet. It is also known to be an oily fish which is healthy for the heart

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By *itty HoodooCouple  over a year ago

Stockport


"Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????

Wow!! And yes welcome anytime in my garden!! If people don't like it they can fuck right of!! "

And yet somehow I don’t think you have ever had a flock of seagulls living in your garden. If you did would love to be fly on the wall for any meets you arrange at your house

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????

Wow!! And yes welcome anytime in my garden!! If people don't like it they can fuck right of!!

And yet somehow I don’t think you have ever had a flock of seagulls living in your garden. If you did would love to be fly on the wall for any meets you arrange at your house "

They don't land in my back garden as they need a run bit like a plane to take off which would not b possible in mine but out the front of me there is a small green where I feed them my daughter who lives home moans at me as they shit on her car! I say what's more important your car having shit on or seagulls eating? X

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By *lynJMan  over a year ago

Morden


"Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????

Wow!! And yes welcome anytime in my garden!! If people don't like it they can fuck right of!!

And yet somehow I don’t think you have ever had a flock of seagulls living in your garden. If you did would love to be fly on the wall for any meets you arrange at your house

They don't land in my back garden as they need a run bit like a plane to take off which would not b possible in mine but out the front of me there is a small green where I feed them my daughter who lives home moans at me as they shit on her car! I say what's more important your car having shit on or seagulls eating? X"

I think I can guess what she said.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????

Wow!! And yes welcome anytime in my garden!! If people don't like it they can fuck right of!!

And yet somehow I don’t think you have ever had a flock of seagulls living in your garden. If you did would love to be fly on the wall for any meets you arrange at your house "

Plus my killing machine spaniel would try killing them like he does the occasional rat and baby bird! x

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By *eedsmale36Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"What are the facts of this?

Kicked to death sounds brutal....

Was it 1 kick to protect the child (which ended its life) or repeatedly kicked to death for stealing an ice cream "

First kick stunned it, then it flew off. Fast forward 6 hours and the angry dad is abseiling down Bass rock looking for the greedy fucker with mr whippy and raspberry sauce around his beak !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I want to know why bird flu isn't bumping off the ones squawking outside my house right now.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"Kicking a seagull to death. Honestly people, how many times do you think this grown ( startled, protective) father had to kick an animal 95% smaller than him with hollow bones before it died. I wager just once, but he may he stamped on it after just to make sure. As I do with wasps. Or do you think he grabbed it by it’s throat and did a scene like something out of goodfellas saying “You think I’m funny huh, you think I’m a joke”. Sensationalism news making a protective and startled father’s instant reaction out to be psychopathic and dangerous. And now some on here are worried how he treats his family. Laughable, I may be wrong but I’m more impressed he connected with the disease carrying, fesses dropping, ecosystem destroying pests. All those who feel bad set up a sanctuary in your gardens or towns, see how many people thank you ????

Wow!! And yes welcome anytime in my garden!! If people don't like it they can fuck right of!!

And yet somehow I don’t think you have ever had a flock of seagulls living in your garden. If you did would love to be fly on the wall for any meets you arrange at your house

They don't land in my back garden as they need a run bit like a plane to take off which would not b possible in mine but out the front of me there is a small green where I feed them my daughter who lives home moans at me as they shit on her car! I say what's more important your car having shit on or seagulls eating? X

I think I can guess what she said. "

Ha ha yes u b right! x

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