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This winter i cut down blackthorn hawthorn and cleaned ivy off the oak trees at the local school then the ditch was cleaned out which for most of the year is a dry ditch. It runs alongside the road leading to the school. I was there yesterday to fell anouther tree and the head told me at a meeting the HSE has told the school they must put a fence up along the legth of the ditch. Madness it is a different world now to the one i grew up in we used to play in field and ditches old barns stubble fights ect ect. This also reminds me of the story of the yew hedge around a playground which had to be cut down in case children eat any of it.:001_smile:

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You're so right. Just as well H&S didn't know about you cutting thorny or poisonous plants: just think of the size of the RA . It's a mad, mad,mad, mad - and sad - world.

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How long before there's a fence to fence off the fence??? All those killer snaggy bits. Argghhh - crazyness :cursing:

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You're so right. Just as well H&S didn't know about you cutting thorny or poisonous plants: just think of the size of the RA . It's a mad, mad,mad, mad - and sad - world.

 

it'll get to the point where we'll have to fill in a RA for filling in the RA due to the possibility of getting a paper cut:sneaky2:

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This winter i cut down blackthorn hawthorn and cleaned ivy off the oak trees at the local school then the ditch was cleaned out which for most of the year is a dry ditch. It runs alongside the road leading to the school. I was there yesterday to fell another tree and the head told me at a meeting the HSE has told the school they must put a fence up along the legth of the ditch. Madness it is a different world now to the one i grew up in we used to play in field and ditches old barns stubble fights ect ect. This also reminds me of the story of the yew hedge around a playground which had to be cut down in case children eat any of it.:001_smile:

 

These people need a real good slap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad1:

 

AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A DITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so dangerous, what about the fact that its a ROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cars???????? 44ton trucks???????????

 

Oh they don't matter cars and truck aren't dangerous, its fine to have a 44ton doing 30mph going past kids on the pavement, BUT A STATIONARY DITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!AHHHH! THATS JUST TOOOO SCARY!!!!!!!!!!!

 

:banghead::banghead:

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Its a shame the world has got like this, kids a shielded from so much "danger" that they have no fun or learn about real life.......sad world and all this HSE bull is just jobs for the boys IMO:thumbdown:

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kids/people shielded like this grow to have poor survival instinct or common sense, you gotta have some risk and adventure to develop,makes me sick to the back teeth.

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defo agree with you geoff, was in a coffee shop yest and the lady asked if she could have her plate and cup put in the microwave to kill the swine flu that might be on it, insane

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Its just so sad.

 

Wont be long before we all have to wear these so no one can EVER get hurt EVER.

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In a shop today overheard the owner telling someone he had to put his staf on a lifting course and the recommendations on lifting so you keep infuries to a minimum was to not lift any over 20kg and to lift no more than 20kg in any one hour:scared1:

He said there is no way he could do that since he would have to pack his business in!

 

Now he must have got it wrong or been exaggerating but there is no way I'm gonna look into it to find out.:sneaky2:

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