Saloperie Ummite, presque 700.000 euros au cours de la semaine. Bien sur comme dans les cas de hacking les estimations des dégâts sont fait a la louche par le plaintif au prix qui l'arrange. Mais ça laisse a réfléchir.
Je suis d'accord pour que le prochain UFO qui atterrit soit saisi par la justice et vendu pour dédommager les propriétaires.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfordshire/8080315.stm
Plea over jellyfish crop circle
A 250m-long crop circle of a jellyfish has appeared on farmland causing up to £600,000 worth of damage.
The owners of the land in Oxfordshire have urged visitors to stay away from the circle, which is also 60m (197ft) wide, to avoid further crop damage.
Sally Ann Spence and husband Bill, who own Berry Croft Farm near Ashbury, say hundreds of visitors have been trampling over their field.
They said it is "beautiful" but the flattened crops are now "useless".
"We have not given permission for people to walk on our land," Mrs Spence said.
"The pattern has already cost a great deal of damage - possibly about £600,000.
"People can get a better view from the air."
She said she was not concerned about tracking down the culprits and the incident has not been reported to the police.
It is not the first time crop circles have appeared on their land, they said, but the jellyfish is one of the most spectacular.
Je suis d'accord pour que le prochain UFO qui atterrit soit saisi par la justice et vendu pour dédommager les propriétaires.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/oxfordshire/8080315.stm
Plea over jellyfish crop circle
A 250m-long crop circle of a jellyfish has appeared on farmland causing up to £600,000 worth of damage.
The owners of the land in Oxfordshire have urged visitors to stay away from the circle, which is also 60m (197ft) wide, to avoid further crop damage.
Sally Ann Spence and husband Bill, who own Berry Croft Farm near Ashbury, say hundreds of visitors have been trampling over their field.
They said it is "beautiful" but the flattened crops are now "useless".
"We have not given permission for people to walk on our land," Mrs Spence said.
"The pattern has already cost a great deal of damage - possibly about £600,000.
"People can get a better view from the air."
She said she was not concerned about tracking down the culprits and the incident has not been reported to the police.
It is not the first time crop circles have appeared on their land, they said, but the jellyfish is one of the most spectacular.