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Welsh firm ends overseas haulage after Calais attacks | Welsh firm ends overseas haulage after Calais attacks |
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A haulage company owner from Pembrokeshire has said he is "angry and frustrated" after stopping operations overseas due to attacks on his vehicles crossing the Channel. | |
Peter Harding said migrants recently broke into a container box with pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, leaving the load condemned. | |
He told BBC Radio Wales: "There has to be an end to this. | |
"I am very angry and frustrated. It's gone on too long. It should be sorted." | |
He added: "People don't realise you get migrants on there and they are urinating on pallets of goods and food supplies. | |
"It's about time these governments sorted it out. There'll be anarchy in the shops. | |
"We've put up with this for the last nine years; recently, over the last six months, it has got a lot worse. | |
"Everybody's losing money, nobody's making any money. You might as well just stop." | |
Why is there a crisis in Calais? | Why is there a crisis in Calais? |