Proof that some people are in the wrong job..

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tyred

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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
the second one, the fork in the yellow line, takes me back to when they'd relaid the tarmac along my street and were painting the road markings... one bloke with a leaf blower, followed by another with the line marker thing. Leaves were blown out of gutter area ready for the double yellows to go down a moment later, but every time a car went past, some leaves were blown back into the gutter area and covered in hot paint... they look quite nice.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Northern Electric [or whatever they call themselves this week] dug up the pavement outside our house with a channel cut across the road to replace electric cables for the new school being built [that's another story].

They carefully dug trenches extending across the open space to the road beyond. Took them 3 days.

Left the trenches open for 2 weeks and then returned to fill them in with new tarmac and levelled and grass seeded the open space.
Two months later they dug it all out again as they'd not actually put the cables in the trenches. Filled it all in again, this time less well, leaving uneven path and unseeded rough ground.

Last week cam back and dug it all out again... they'd laid the right cables but not joined them up to the existing ones....
 

CanucksTraveller

Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Location
Hertfordshire
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classic33

Leg End Member
Northern Electric [or whatever they call themselves this week] dug up the pavement outside our house with a channel cut across the road to replace electric cables for the new school being built [that's another story].

They carefully dug trenches extending across the open space to the road beyond. Took them 3 days.

Left the trenches open for 2 weeks and then returned to fill them in with new tarmac and levelled and grass seeded the open space.
Two months later they dug it all out again as they'd not actually put the cables in the trenches. Filled it all in again, this time less well, leaving uneven path and unseeded rough ground.

Last week cam back and dug it all out again... they'd laid the right cables but not joined them up to the existing ones....
That sounds like the contractor doing the work for Virgin Broadband.

The gas main only crosses under the road three times, they hit it twice. They also hit the gas mains under the pavements, causing properties to be evacuated. They hit the power lines, phone lines and water mains.

The created a fair bit of extra work for others. If only they checked before they dug.
 

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
Location
Bristol
At the end of Stapleton Road (once dubbed by David Blunkett as one of the most dangerous in the country) in Bristol, there is a very short bus lane taking you over the ring road. It used to read 'Buss Lane' but got corrected:okay:.
 
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