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Old 05-04-2012, 23:00   #71
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Re: How stupid is the water ban

The thing that puzzles me is that if somebody cleans your car for you at your home, they can use a hosepipe, but you are not allowed to clean it yourself using a hosepipe. Same amount of water used either way.

---------- Post added 06-04-2012 at 00:00 ---------- Previous post was 05-04-2012 at 23:55 ----------

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
I can understand the 'disability' side of it, but a ban should be a ban really. it just seems like an authority thing that doesn't count for nothing.

why fine someone a £1,000.00 depending on his or her ability to carry a bucket. when it comes down to a shortage of supply, and not ones ability?
If it's a matter of shortage of supply, then even using watering cans shouldn't be allowed. That is unless you're using grey water(eg bath water).
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