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    Default Re: Trip hazard on front walkway

    Once upon a time most people were able to walk without falling down. Now we have sidewalk, paved roads and an expectation of perfection. Aaaaaaah the simpler times.[/quote]

    I regularly fish in The Olympic National Park. Next trip I'm bringing along my lawyer. The Fed has the pockets and the area is rife with trip & fall opportunity.

    My training dictated anything over 1/4" should be written up, ( cracks or trip hazards ).

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  2. #67
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    Default Re: Trip hazard on front walkway

    Ooooh, I'm jealous, Garry. I love the OP.

    Do not think of knocking out another person's brains because he differs in opinion from you. It would be as rational to knock yourself on the head because you differ from yourself ten years ago.
    - James Burgh, 1754.

  3. #68
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    Guelph,Ontario
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    Default Re: Trip hazard on front walkway

    If some thing appears to be a trip hazard,note it,because many people sue,because today no one takes responsibility any more,it is always some one else,s fault.
    Plus lawyers are always looking for work,just look at all the lawyer adds on American TV,if I understand correctly,you can find a lawyer to sue for any reason,legitimate or not.


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