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3 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Revolting against civil authority then .........

 

Err not sure what you mean, I have insurance..  I think!!!!..   I have public liability insurance, they said it covers tree work so what do I know?...

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

 

Err not sure what you mean, I have insurance..  I think!!!!..   I have public liability insurance, they said it covers tree work so what do I know?...

 

 

I thought you typed insurgence ........

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15 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

seein as I've never had a misshap yet, I don't suppose insurgence is an issue...  the only time insurance has been brought up was last year by a nosy neighbor and he asked me to top his tree's after I finished the job I was doing...

I hope you never have a mishap @Vespasian but insurance is a safety net and every tradesman should have it and the tickets to make it valid. 

 

Its a bit like if you got hit off an uninsured driver you’d be pi55ed! It makes you look like a cowboy if you are not covered. 

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Just now, Vespasian said:

Yea, a new pair of specs tomorrow? maybe..  I could get away by leaning into my monitor a little, save myself two quid in the morning..

What about putting your ladder up against the monitor and using your common sense ? 

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