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Title: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: russ0205 on 14 April 2011, 00:06:16
what do you all think for months we being the neighbours and i have been giving the council hell about the pot holes in the road,
Is it just my thinking but last friday our bin man tripped on one and hurt his ankle.Next thing blue light ambulance appears and carts him off,
well low and behold the highways dept arrives today and mends the pot holes,
 :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: feeutfo on 14 April 2011, 00:12:44
It used to be the case, that the council could not be sued for such "negligence" unless it could be proved that they knew the problem pre existed prior to any incident.

So I guess as you have reported the problem(?), they must have known of the issue, and are know fearful of a law suit. Bit bloody late mind...
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: Miggylover on 14 April 2011, 12:21:56
Ias chris said I think they get a time limit from when someone reports it before they can be sued for neglecting if some is injured because of it. So if it is 8 weeks for example the might be trying to hurry up and sneak it in before the deadline now. Probably too little to late though.
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: Danny on 14 April 2011, 13:19:50
find out if the binman knows the council were aware?
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: tunnie on 14 April 2011, 13:26:34
Sadly, our roads were not designed for such sub zero temperatures, our roads were designed for drainage as most often than not its just wet and a bit cold, not sub zero.

Roads in the colder parts of Europe can cope better with it, but the spray they create during wet weather is very bad.

What with budget cuts and feked roads, councils are between a rock and a hard place (excuse the pun!)

They need to cut all the middle management crap they have
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: russ0205 on 14 April 2011, 19:07:43
Will ask his mates next week, I just may let on that the council did know mmmm let me think shall i
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Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: sierrapaul on 14 April 2011, 19:45:51
yeh id let him know.they mite get there finger out then and sort the holes out.the roads round eastbourne are bad and most of the holes have been the same for over a year.there not interested in sorting them out.the back lanes are in better nick than the so called main roads.but thats what you come to expect in this country now.its gone to the dogs
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: blackviper90210 on 14 April 2011, 20:31:06
If the criminals Government actually used the money from licence duty they charge us, the roads should be the best in the world  >:(

The day that happens........
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: hoofing it on 14 April 2011, 21:22:11
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Sadly, our roads were not designed for such sub zero temperatures, our roads were designed for drainage as most often than not its just wet and a bit cold, not sub zero.

Roads in the colder parts of Europe can cope better with it, but the spray they create during wet weather is very bad.

What with budget cuts and feked roads, councils are between a rock and a hard place (excuse the pun!)

They need to cut all the middle management crap they have
I couldn't agree more I work for a council as a chargehand and ive got 6 gaffers above me (and 3 directors).
For every man/woman on the shop floor theres 1 person in a office.Councils are way to top heavy >:(
Title: Re: I SMELL A RAT !!!
Post by: TheBoy on 14 April 2011, 21:30:08
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Sadly, our roads were not designed for such sub zero temperatures, our roads were designed for drainage as most often than not its just wet and a bit cold, not sub zero.
No, because cold weather never existed years ago. Must be global warming climate change.

Sorry for my sarcasm.


The problem is the roads are patched up, rather than repaired.  The repairs don't meet the required standards of 7 different aggregates either.

Sadly, due to the increase in traffic, the surface needs replacement more often than, say, 20 years ago, but this doesn't happen