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I had a set of Go-jacks when I worked in London. I'm not sure if it was legal but I'd put one of the Go-jacks under each wheel and as long as the road was reasonably level we would move the car out of the way if there was space. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1415947880.506274.jpg.31510bdfac0f618a94ae213091afe185.jpg

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I always try my best to get it shifted. But if I can't then I always take plenty of pics with the car and the tree before carrying out work and then the same pics with tree cut. You never know if they will try and claim you did the damage that they did in sainsburys car park....

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Had to rig down a conifer on a job recently at our local hire shop. Its located on an industrial estate and people who catch the train park along the road outside the fence.

 

The first day there was a smart car under the tree but we just top tip tied and lowered and then walked the pieces out of there straight to the chipper. We kept the car blown off of sawdust occasionally just in case the owner came back. Apparently the owners face was a picture when they returned to find out the tree they parked next to was no long there :lol:

 

The second day we arrived before the commuters and annoyed a few by removing 5 spaces out of use for the mewp :lol:

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Twice I have dragged them out of way when post notes under wipers and on walls and telegraph poles two days and the day before.

So the morning of job Wagon & Drag.

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