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Lee Winger
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I see what your all saying. Why do you think there's not enough work? Do people want to retain trees more for conservation value? I thought because of this compensation culture we live in that pepole want trees /branches felled to avoid being sued ,due to them falling on them?

 

Well il still try and get into the industry in some form.

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In Australia we have a saying if it moves shoot it!

If it doesnt chop it down!

Tree presivation was tried in Nedlands Perth Western Australia the end result was that it was so hated by the residents the elected councilers were voted out, and the new ones got rid of the laws.

The reality is unless people who are telling you what you sould do with your trees are willing to pay for any liabilities. They shoukl Keep the hell out of your affairs and away from your property.

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