Fact #131922
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Short story:
Roger Daltrey of The Who wins a settlement totalling £155,000 after winning a case against Home Farm, which he claimed had caused the deaths of up to 500,000 fish in his Dorset, England, UK, Europe, trout farm.
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Roger Daltrey : I didn’t want to grow up to be a trout farmer! It’s just something I got interested in and I built a fishery. I built it, I didn’t buy it. Then I opened it to the public and people came fishing, so then I had to find some fish, and I thought the only way was to make my own, so that’s how I got into trout farming.
Trout farming is very good, because it keeps my head in shape. It's kept me out of all kinds of trouble - your dreams can't go anywhere if you haven't got your feet in the mud, that's the way I look at it. Dreams just float about with no foundation. I couldn't just do trout farming, but it's all necessary, it all has its place.
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Trout farming is very good, because it keeps my head in shape. It's kept me out of all kinds of trouble - your dreams can't go anywhere if you haven't got your feet in the mud, that's the way I look at it. Dreams just float about with no foundation. I couldn't just do trout farming, but it's all necessary, it all has its place.
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