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On my way to get rid of my first load of chip, i saw a young lad up a tree on a set of ladders with some 30 stone bloke holding them for him. Nothin wrong with that i hear you say.

Wrong answer, as he was inches away from some major power lines. i then saw him more or less reach in between them,

When leaving i wanted to be a bit nosey, and drove past to see if i knew them.

No sign writing on the truck, little PPE, no chipper, and an old battered Husky.

What do these people think they are playing at?:confused1:

People like this give us good tree surgens a bad name, :thumbdown:

I't becoming a bloody joke.

Only wish i had my camera

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On my way to get rid of my first load of chip, i saw a young lad up a tree on a set of ladders with some 30 stone bloke holding them for him. Nothin wrong with that i hear you say.

Wrong answer, as he was inches away from some major power lines. i then saw him more or less reach in between them,

When leaving i wanted to be a bit nosey, and drove past to see if i knew them.

No sign writing on the truck, little PPE, no chipper, and an old battered Husky.

What do these people think they are playing at?:confused1:

People like this give us good tree surgens a bad name, :thumbdown:

I't becoming a bloody joke.

Only wish i had my camera

no sign writing? not an issue.no chipper? not an issue.little ppe? an issue.old battered husky? he's lucky it still runs lol

 

I do see your point though

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I saw a similar occurance on my wy somewere at work.

 

ladders up a conifur/back handled saw/no helmet/ top of conifur chuckd on truck/ working quite near a powerline/ on quite a busy road no signs yellow jackets etc

 

But the truck was signwriten so it was legitimate:D

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