Taking coins as change, half of which you'll leave to moulder in some pointless jar, and the other half of which will knacker the lining of your pockets?
www.independent.co.uk Among the villages craftsmen were three millers, one shoemaker, two tailors, one bricklayer, one cabinetmaker, one smith and one knacker.
en.wikipedia.org But it's not that they're protected; it's just that they've got more physical and social capital, so drugs are less likely to knacker them.
www.vice.com And anyway, some knacker would probably just rob the car and sell it for parts.
www.joe.ie The knacker's yard is, literally, an abattoir for horses that have outlived their ability to stand, run, and carry.
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