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He's only pointing out the obvious Huge.


I mentioned the railway line from London Bridge to ED once... on a public forum! I will be kicking myself if scrap metal thieves nick the bloody thing.


I applaud such public service and can only hope razors keeps an eye out for all of us.


(P.S. - Don't mention the Shard - there's a lot of metal in it).

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It might rain this week-end


Low and behold . .



The Bone heads in charge of the stuff should be sacked for negligence


How much was the Barbara Hepwoth worth?


Half a mi??ion (and some)


And in the deepest recession, with metal prices at an all time high & thieves up and down the country stealing such stuff, they left it there (near on) unsecured




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Unsecured?!! I don't think so. It hardly blew over in the wind did it? What do you expect - 24hr security guards? By their nature - thieves - steal, regardless of security, thats why they're thieves. Surely the issue is addressing the free for all scrap metal dealers, and Court sentencing that actually acts as a deterrent rather than removing public art, or providing expensive security at a cost to the tax payer. Tackle the problem at its source, not its symptom, and not at the expense/inconvenience of the innocent law abiding.
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Razors Wrote:

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In fact,

> approx 2-3 wks before the Hepworth was half

> inched, the sculpture was talked about on the

> Nunhead Forum and it was mentioned in a jokey

> fashion that it could be taken. Low and behold . .


Yes, yes. This. Post hoc ergo propter hoc. It's true I tell you.

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DUH


1/2 a million pounds worth of sculpture left planted in an unlit park.


And no it didn't exactly blow over, but then again it wasn't exactly secure was it


However, talking about it as we are here or on the NHF didn't make it disappear either


You don't write for Jonnathan Creek do you ?

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> DUH

>

> 1/2 a million pounds worth of sculpture left

> planted in an unlit park.

>

> And no it didn't exactly blow over, but then again

> it wasn't exactly secure was it

>

> However, talking about it as we are here or on the

> NHF didn't make it disappear either

>

> You don't write for Jonnathan Creek do you ?


Time will tell. Mark my words I tell ye. Is that show still on?

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Razors Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------


> > You don't write for Jonnathan Creek do you ?

>

> Time will tell. Mark my words I tell ye. Is that

> show still on?



Somewhere possibly, no doubt, I should think so, you know you know, for sure


:-S

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Razors Wrote:

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> Very funny. But mark my words. . . In fact,

> approx 2-3 wks before the Hepworth was half

> inched, the sculpture was talked about on the

> Nunhead Forum and it was mentioned in a jokey

> fashion that it could be taken. Low and behold . .


And who was the first to raise that possibility on this forum....?


To continue the Latin motif - tua culpa me old mukka.

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