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Ohhh I am not so happy about this then. Came home and found this had happened to the front wall of my house. Recycling day today it was and I found the blue plastic remnants of the offending 'object' that caused this on the top piece of the crumbled stack of bricks.


Stuff happens, I get it but the fact that the perpertrator left the bricks all over the pavement just makes me BOIL. It does! What about access to other users of the pavement. No regard whatsoever.


Rant over. It's hot.

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I have seen the bin men regularly drag bins over walls..


A double skin wall should be able to take this but still bad practice.


Picture would suggest there would be no need to do this in bgsbgone's case.


BUT. Having 7 tiers of bricks in the coloumb (Stack) would make it weak with the leaverage.


Still careless on the bin men's part.


Fox.

richardtj Wrote:

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> I'd say that it's pretty much criminal damage,

> particularly given the fact that there should be a

> "Duty of Care" on the part of the bin man and that

> they hold "Public Liability" as well as

> "Professional Indemnity" insurances.


xxxxxx


Surely not criminal damage?


Carelessness or negligence, maybe ....

Doesn't matter if the wall is not over-sturdy. It's the old eggshell skull principle. If your negligence causes damage you cannot then assert that its the victim's fault for being unusually vulnerable. You take your victim as you find them. Get the buggers to do the repairs.

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