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Was there really a pressing need for Southern Gas to be doing work until 1am outside Locale last night? This is the 2nd time it has happened. If it was an emergency then fair enough but, if not, surely they shouldn't be undertaking noisy work at this time? Its not as is its helped traffic by doing it this late as the area is still closed off as it was previously this week.
m8 if thier is emergancy they r doing thier job wuold u like 2 b cut off if you was cooking dinner or grabing late nite snack ect?? at the end of the day they r doing thier job, so do'nt go on about it. what if it was winter and you was old biddy freezing cold and thier was no power ect?? use a bit of inteligence 4 once m8, aspecialy today of all days
graywallpaper, you'll be glad to know that I have used my inteligence for once and made some enquiries; it was an emergancy. There was a gas escape last night. Apparently, anytime you see Southern working outside 8am-5pm means there is an emergency. Since they've been working outside Locale a few times after 5pm I'd probably avoid having a smoke there...

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