"When along comes this bloke in a bowler, which he lifted and scratched his 'ead..."
Dave Cockerton, 46, who lives in the road, said: “I asked the workmen why they were putting it there and they just said it was where they had been told to put it.
What about the disabled? Surely the workman could ahve thought about them, or the young mums witht heir pushchairs oh and the elderly and other vulnerable people. These workmen ned to go on a course of some sort. I bet they even forgot about the meek!
I loved that Bernard Cribbens song when i was a kid, I tink stupidity and needless digging has always been with us.
What more do they need? The relevant boxes have been ticked, the workers have been informed - sounds like a Labour policymakers' idea of heaven to me.
ReplyDeleteThat's to stop people smoking in it.
ReplyDeleteOr getting on the bus with a pushchair.
ReplyDeleteWhat about the disabled? Surely the workman could ahve thought about them, or the young mums witht heir pushchairs oh and the elderly and other vulnerable people. These workmen ned to go on a course of some sort. I bet they even forgot about the meek!
ReplyDeleteI loved that Bernard Cribbens song when i was a kid, I tink stupidity and needless digging has always been with us.
Oh, yeah, I should have thought about the smokers and mums with kids. It makes sense now! ;)
ReplyDelete"These workmen ned to go on a course of some sort. "
Thry need training! Training always fixes this sort of thing...