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welshguyinpola   
22 May 2012
UK, Ireland / Sooo many Polski Sklep in the UK, LOL [64]

There's one on our high street that sells stuff cheaper than the supermarket. Doesn't matter if you're Polish, Pakistani or English, you tend to shop where stuff is cheapest

Which is exactly what I would think but the Polish shops are often more expensive for the same product in a British newsagents, an example being Rama margarine which is the same as flora but double the price un UK polski shops
welshguyinpola   
22 May 2012
UK, Ireland / Sooo many Polski Sklep in the UK, LOL [64]

I agree with the OP, I have seen Polish people go to the Polish shop to buy a 'Polish' snickers for almost double the price of the same chocolate bar in a British Newsagents.

As for Kubus, have you read the ingrediets list on it???? It is full of crap colourings. It is also not common to get proper orange or apple juice in Poland, it is mostly nektar and not real juice. Look on the shelves in Asds and you will see a wide range of exotic juices.

Hibis do you really think the 'Polish apples' as advertised in Polish shops were bought from Poland? The owners of these Polish shops are playing on the naiveties of the Polish communiny in the UK
welshguyinpola   
25 Apr 2012
Life / Why are Polish so conservative and religious? [240]

Why are Poles so uptight about nudity and swearing?

Mike, I can tell you for a fact, Poland has a pretty good naturist scene here. In many saunas nudity is obligatory eg, Sopot aquaprk and Fala in Lodz. I have seen more of my male and female friends here naked than I ever did in England. It is a loong weekend here in Poland next weekend so a group of us (5 men and 7 women) are heading to the nude beach in Rowy for a spot of naked volleyabll and beer drinking
welshguyinpola   
19 Mar 2012
Food / Cider now available in Trojmiasto [14]

I helped hin deliver a stock there the other day, it's good that cider is gaining in popularity here
welshguyinpola   
24 Feb 2012
News / Police and priests save homeless in Poland [29]

As they should.

Totally agree with you, its like the schemes in the UK where heroin addicts are supplied with fresh needles and clean surroundings to shoot up.
welshguyinpola   
6 Jan 2012
Life / Price of cigarettes in Poland? [192]

WAtch this video:

This was on a trip home from Poland after puchasing in Gdansk. Turn up your volume and see how pathetic the UKBA are

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=riVUwt9GOPQ#
welshguyinpola   
22 Dec 2011
Travel / ARE POLISH NIGHTCLUBS UNSAFE? [11]

Which means they are not properly enforced. some of the practises here would never be allowed in the UK, I'm talking heaklth and safety, manual handling and food hygiene practises
welshguyinpola   
21 Dec 2011
Travel / ARE POLISH NIGHTCLUBS UNSAFE? [11]

There is one in the back room, where the big round table is. Cant u agree Harry that SPATIF is a deathtrap?
welshguyinpola   
21 Dec 2011
Travel / ARE POLISH NIGHTCLUBS UNSAFE? [11]

If you have ever been to a club called SPATIF in Sopot you would witness total chaos. If there was a fire there, no-one would ever get out. THe fire exits are all blocked and there are so many ppl its unbelieveable. Fire regualtions don't exist in Poland and if they do, they are not enforced
welshguyinpola   
21 Dec 2011
Work / Moving and working in PL as a teacher (near Zory/Katowice) [53]

I am in contact with a former member of this site. He is English and had a Polish wife. Thye had a kid but his MIL interfered so much tha it ended in divorce. He has to stay here now just to be able to see his son. Think before u move here
welshguyinpola   
15 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / The truth about the purchasing of cigarettes in the UK [11]

For all the doubters:
nothing-2-declare.blogspot.com/2011/11/25-x-ukba-guidelines-and-125-x-ukba.html

Read it then tell me the UKBA has power

Just been to UK and took 52x200 cigs home, got pulled at Border Control and had nothing seized, knew the law better than them
welshguyinpola   
6 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / The truth about the purchasing of cigarettes in the UK [11]

Get him for what??? Hed does not sell his cigs and therefore does not do anything illegal.

The hverspeed case didn in fact change what customs can/cant do, here is a summary of the case

"Customs did not appeal the key aspects of the 31st July judgment. They asked the Court of Appeal to address four matters. These are:

1. Whether, if Customs are unable to show that they had reasonable grounds to stop a passenger for questioning, the court should infer from the fact of any subsequent seizure, that Customs did have reasonable grounds for stopping the passenger: The Court of Appeal found that no such inference should be made, and that if Customs cannot establish that they had reasonable grounds to stop the passenger, the stop was unlawful.

2. Whether the unlawful stopping of a passenger by Customs invalidates any subsequent seizure of goods: The Court of Appeal found that an unlawful stop does not automatically invalidate a seizure that is of itself valid. It is however for Customs to show, if challenged, that they satisfied the burden of proof that on the balance of probabilities the passenger was bringing in the goods for commercial purposes. - therefore, any unlawful pulling can be challenged and overturned without proof of UKBA

3. Whether Customs are permitted to rely upon general trends and profiles when selecting passengers for questioning: In its judgment of 31st July 2002 the High Court found that Customs had to have reasonable grounds "on an individualised basis" before they were entitled to stop passengers for questioning and were not entitled to rely upon "generalities or trends". The Court of Appeal said that the law does not permit random spot checks but there is nothing to exclude reliance on profiles and trends to establish reasonable grounds to suspect a passenger of bringing in goods for commercial purposes.(1)

So as you can see from this ruling, customs powers are severely limited in pulling people and seizing cigarettes

You are the kind of person that UKBA love Delphi, unquestioning, open ur bag straight away type.
welshguyinpola   
5 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / The truth about the purchasing of cigarettes in the UK [11]

Yes, in theory, they cannot impede your passage if coming from an EU country and using the "blue lane".

Have you read the hoverspeed case? It set a precedent whereby random checks are not allowed. Hoverspeed sued HMRC for a vast amount and since then random checks have been outlawed. Please read up on this and you will see. This now overturns the earler act of 79.

In fact, if you fail to do so, you'll be arrested for obstructing an officer in the course of his duties. Incidentally, because the UKBA now do both immigration and Customs - it could simply be argued that it was a second immigration check.

They can't unless you are under arrest but they need a legal ground to arrest you on.

Being arrested isn't going to work in your favour when you consider that such things stay on an enhanced CRB check.

What when you were arrested illegally? They detained you against your will. The UKBA often arrest ppl when they know they wont cooperated to avoid the convoy being recorded - FACT

UKBA cannot detain you in any cells for bringing ho,me as many fgs as you want for personal use. And they are infact detaining you illegally.

I suggest you acquiaint yourself with what the law actually says (as opposed to what a few internet experts say).

Please tell me what powers they have in the face of illegal detention??

Please listen to this video:
youtube.com/watch?v=lkk-TvUaXWM&feature=related

It shows how one man stood up to the UKBA crooks and got away scot free. This guy knows the alw delhi.

Incidentally, this same man now never gets pulled by UKBA because they know they're in for a rough ride. He got bored at not being pulled any more so now he's fighting his local governmetn about double yellow lines and is likely to win that case too.
welshguyinpola   
5 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / The truth about the purchasing of cigarettes in the UK [11]

They would be stupid to even try that since the stop they made in the first place was illegal and at the same time I am recording everything on my mobile phone/dictaphone. Thye cannot touch you and any attempt to on their part is completely illegal so going for my ringpiece will get them in the ****.

I have no idea why the mod changed the title of this thread, I am not talking about buying fags in the UK!!!!
welshguyinpola   
5 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / The truth about the purchasing of cigarettes in the UK [11]

I am starting this thread because of the confusion surrounding the purchase of cigarettes within the EU, in particular the issue of how many can be taken back to the UK.

I would like to start by stating that the 'limit' the UKBA put on the amount that can be taken into the UK is only a guideline, as it is for the rest of the EU countries also. This means, as long as for personal consumption only, one can take as many as one wants. Anyone who says otherwise have been listening to UKBA propoganda.

The problem lies in the fact that even though the UKBA know this, they still try to rob innocent shoppers of their merchandise, in which they have a high success rate.

The fact is that, unless UKBA have received an anonomyous tip-off or have evidence you are selling, they cannot even stop your free passage through the airport. Rmember, the burden of proof is on them, not on you. Please read the hoverspeed case to see why this is so:

day-tripper.net/accesshoverspeed.html - read this whole page, it is disgraceful the way UKBA act.

If you get pulled by the UKBA, dont let them touch anything. Thye will demand you to open your bags - you are not obliged to. They will demand you to hand over ur passport - again don't, they cant make you.

The most important thing you must remember is don't talk too much. Alot of ppl try to blab their way out of the situation but this just gives UKBA sth to use against u. Just give a concise yes, or no and keep asking them why they are detaining you against your will.

They will then tell you that they are going to arrest you, dont worry this is where you have the upper hand. If they arrest you then they are legally obliged to record the interview they give you. This can only work in your favour as your words cannot be twisted then as everything is on tape.

Keep reminding them of the hoverspeed case and that they arre detsining you illegally, for not other purpose than to **** them off - it's quite funny.

Once they have found that they are not gonna get anything from you, they will ask you to sign a statement which was apparently said by you. Do not sign it, you are not legaslly obliged to, or sign it as micky mouse. If you sign this, UKBA have sth to use against u in court. For a laugh you can even ask the UKBA offiical to read the whole statemant back to you then refuse to sign.

Remember to always get the UKBA agent's ID number and name, they arre oblighe dto give it to you.

Here are the basics, if you want to know more pls PM me
welshguyinpola   
5 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Cigarettes in Poland (cost, brands). The situation in the UK? [57]

delphiandomine

The UKBA cannot demand that you open your bags, they cannot demand that you show them your passport. This is your property and, unless they arrest u, thye have no right to touch any of your stuff. Thye cannot arrest you without having had a tip off that you are selling.

We are orginising a fag cruise to france soon, its 30 quid each and we're all gonna bring back a good stock. Anyone wanna join us?

Its amazing how much the uniform can intimidate, post ppl just hand over their stuff to get out of there.

Read the hoverspeed case and you'll see that we allow UKBA to get away with muder.

IF UKBA sieze ppl cigs, its cos they allow them to. JUST SAY NO

I csan just see how well the 800 guidline works if u delphi are the average man
welshguyinpola   
5 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Cigarettes in Poland (cost, brands). The situation in the UK? [57]

Actually, the "guideline" has just been slashed to 800. And in EU law, there's only a 'right' to transport 800 - no more. Try taking more than 800 across the German border and see how far you get.

Sorry but ur wrong. 800 is still only a guideline and the only reason people end up in court is becuse they are intimidated by the UKBA and say the wrong thing. They are not even allowed to do random stop and searches unless they have received info that you may be using the cigs for a commercial purpose (please readf about the hoverspeed case - this overturns the 79 immigration act). Those idiots on that TV show were jumping into every trap laid down by the UKBA. I invite anyone to come here and buy a shitload and I will travel back with them and show how to deal with UKBA.

The UKBA have been taken to court twice by a friend of mine and on both occasions he has had his siezures overturned due to the UKBA's illegal practices.
welshguyinpola   
5 Oct 2011
UK, Ireland / Cigarettes in Poland (cost, brands). The situation in the UK? [57]

This is where the UKBA get away with cheating the UK public. You can tak as many cigarettes as you want within the EU and the burden of proof is on them So effectively, they have to prove u are selling, not u prove taht ur not selling. 3200 is a guideline. When I went home to the UK last time I took 50 cases of 200. Looka t the website nothingtodeclare.info. Those guys have taught me everything they know
welshguyinpola   
2 Oct 2011
Work / The demand for English language learning in Poland is at an all time low [41]

Now 3 other schools in Gdansk who relied on projects are facing closure

For example, my 3 colleagues used to work for a school in Gdansk called Universus on ul. podgarbary. This place has now become a youth hostel as they wouldnt be able to affored the rent as a language school. They relied heavily on projects too. Another former colleague tells me that Oxford language centre is on the verge of closing too.

Teaching is a sinking ship and I'm glad I got off that one a long time ago
welshguyinpola   
24 Sep 2011
Work / The demand for English language learning in Poland is at an all time low [41]

The schools my colleauges work in is also the same school I worked in when I first came here. At its peak there were 300 students, and they didnt really rely on projects. Then the EU started offering money for the unemployed and police etc to learn Eng so the school started focusing on that. It was easy money and noone cared if ppl passed or failed, attendance was usually by biored housewives whose husbands were so rich they didnt need to work so instead they had free eng lessons.

Now 3 other schools in Gdansk who relied on projects are facing closure. I'm glad I got out of it a few years ago.
welshguyinpola   
24 Sep 2011
Work / The demand for English language learning in Poland is at an all time low [41]

A number of my colleaguers who are teachers are having trouble finding teaching jobs this year. They say the demand for English language learning is at an all time low. I have been out of the teaching game for a while now so can anyone confirm this? They say it is a result of the end of EU funding and alot of schools were reliant on EU projects.
welshguyinpola   
22 Sep 2011
Law / Setting up SPZOO and SPK in Poland [16]

If you do start an SPZoo in poland, make sure you have everything correct in the first place cos to change anything will cost u 650zl and a triop to the court. I have an SP zoo and have had to change company address and a few other things at a great cost.
welshguyinpola   
13 Sep 2011
Life / Articles of Jamie Stokes concerning an ex-pats life in Poland [10]

I have been reading, with great interest, the articles of Jamie stokes concerning an ex-pats life in Poland. Does anyone know this guy? Here are some examples of his work:

The ability to complain bitterly and at great length is an important skill in Poland. When you start to learn Polish one of the first verbs they teach you is 'narzekać.' It's right there on page three, just after weather and professions: "This is Pan Kamiński. Pan Kamiński is complaining to his wife. Pan Kamiński's wife is a lighthouse keeper. She does not like fog." It's all useful stuff.

wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,1342,title,The-art-of-Polish-complaining,wid,12884469,komentarz.html

Let me know if this stuff is familiar to you.