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Old 01-09-2016, 08:48   #21
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Re: Early Morning Engineering Works!

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I simply give up. Too me, what everyone is saying. It doesn't matter that during Midnight and six am. Yu would be quite prepared to Engineers from anyone just make engineering work outside your house.

I remember when they were doing cable work down our road - under Tele west. They put leaflets through the door to prepare residents what they were doing.

Several weeks ago we had roadwork's down our road that last THREE WEEKS. we were notified in good time, by the local council.

These engineers didn't do that. Even when complained about the noise. Instead of someone telling that residents what was happening. They just kept working

its called principal of the matter.
I don't think anyone would be happy about work going on in the street at that hour, but there's a world of difference between being happy about it and accepting that, sometimes, these things have to be done.

As many have stated elsewhere this probably wasn't planned work. There's a world of difference between pre-planned building of cable, for which VM continue to leaflet households, and emergency repair works.

Did you and others go to the engineers and ask what the issue was or go to them all guns blazing complaining about the noise and demanding they stop?

Kids usually grow out of egocentrism and understand that the world doesn't revolve around them, doesn't necessarily owe them anything, and can be unpleasant to them. Going by threads like this and others where you constantly provide evidence of your profound sense of entitlement I guess you skipped that part.
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