Council paving - plonker tipper driver - Just how batsh*t are they likely to go!
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When we had the driveway cleared of the old tarmac, and filled with a base for the PIC, the tipper truck got stuck, and they had to call a bigger truck to come and pull it out, which cracked about 3 council slabs on the pavement, now, we have taken up the flags across the driveway and hard-cored and compacted it, so it's at least a bit flat!, intention is to relay the good slabs, and to put down 3 new slabs of the same size and spec.
How batsh*t will the council go if they find out b4 we repair it?
How batsh*t will the council go if they find out b4 we repair it?
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Reapir it quickly and safely and I reckon you'll be fine.
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Funny you should mention that as the concrete conveyor driver late on Friday as he was swinging the jib back onto the truck came very close to taking out a lamp post!Stuarty wrote:We have done worse, BM was delivering stuff for us, driver never quite noticed the lampost, untill he heard a hell of a bang lol
As dave says if you put it right, they more than likely will never know.
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