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Do you still work on the tree if cars are parked under it or not? I do if I know I won't hit them. But came across a pollarded maple with about 10 years growth to re - pollard and all I can if to drop it in big sections.. waiting until tomorrow for when the vehicles move

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Depends. Sometimes start a job and they will panic shift em for you. Other times they are hoping for compo.

If it was a neighbours greenhouse you would take appropriate care as it won't shift that easy but it will break.

You don't want the job to be harder than neccasary yet you don't want to waste time hanging around. Each situation as you judge best. Can you get there early and park first?

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Worked over lots of cars in London..parking suspension signs put up in good time before the job in good time...cobes tape etc...on the dsy if people insisted on parking beneath thenhad a hotline to the car lifters...and they are very quick at shifting them down there....fsiling that endless door knocking...failing that

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