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why do planning officers or council bodys,use big dirty nails to hold little notices to healthy trees????

 

what happened to the heavy duty staple gun.....

anyone else noticed this???? :thumbdown::scared1:

 

 

 

 

im one of the guilty one hat uses nails for my signs but i do pull them out and they are not big dirty nails

Posted
why do planning officers or council bodys,use big dirty nails to hold little notices to healthy trees????

 

what happened to the heavy duty staple gun.....

anyone else noticed this???? :thumbdown::scared1:

 

Wonder if the council could be done for damaging a tree under TPO or conservation restrictions?

Posted

genral public do the same unfortunatly, last weekend we went threw 4 chains on 1 stem because of nails and stuff, fair enough they might have been there for years before but it still happens

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