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Pudwoppa 22-10-2011 14:25

Re: HBC have taken away the benches from outside the market
 
They're not getting any better Groove - maybe find a new joke book?

garinda 23-10-2011 06:13

Re: HBC have taken away the benches from outside the market
 
Sadly noticed last week that the benches are still not back.

I take it their removal has solved the problem of town centre drinking, and there have been no further incidents?

Or has the problem just moved elsewhere?

Like the non-alcoholic users of the benches have had to.

Neil 23-10-2011 08:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 941716)
Sadly noticed last week that the benches are still not back.

I take it their removal has solved the problem of town centre drinking, and there have been no further incidents?

Or has the problem just moved elsewhere?

Like the non-alcoholic users of the benches have had to.


They say a picture means a 1000 words and this one says Hyndburn is the place to be - unless you want to sit down

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/site/st...yndburnNew.gif


I like this picture from Hyndburns website as well, I think where that van is parked has yellow lines. Did they really take and use a picture showing illegal parking is ok in Hyndburn or am I wrong about the yellow lines?

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/images/..._Rd_Banner.jpg

cashman 23-10-2011 08:41

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I fail to grasp why they moved em, instead of sorting the problem, everyone suffers fer the few "Typical":rolleyes:

Neil 23-10-2011 11:22

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 941725)
I fail to grasp why they moved em, instead of sorting the problem, everyone suffers fer the few "Typical":rolleyes:

Its all part of the new way to police problems. If you cant be bothered enforcing/using the laws and rules we already have then make up some more.

A bit like the new 20mph zones that I am in favour of. They will fail to work because the police wont enforce them. They fail to enforce the 30mph zones successfully so the 20mph zones will be no different.

Next they will build more speed bumps to try and stop you doing more than 20mph and the real problem that they dont enforce the limits will be ignored.

Same thing as the benches, they cant be bothered using the current no drinking laws and others so instead they take away the benches.

groove 23-10-2011 11:27

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Groove agrees that it was typically wrong and short sighted of the council to move the benches. Groove also noted that 3 days before the removal of the benches, the council installed special cigarette bins to accompany the benches, no doubt at extreme cost....Groove thinks Hyndburn is run by buffoons.

jaysay 23-10-2011 11:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 941798)
Its all part of the new way to police problems. If you cant be bothered enforcing/using the laws and rules we already have then make up some more.

A bit like the new 20mph zones that I am in favour of. They will fail to work because the police wont enforce them. They fail to enforce the 30mph zones successfully so the 20mph zones will be no different.

Next they will build more speed bumps to try and stop you doing more than 20mph and the real problem that they dont enforce the limits will be ignored.

Same thing as the benches, they cant be bothered using the current no drinking laws and others so instead they take away the benches.

Ya penalising everybody for the action of a few:(

Tealeaf 23-10-2011 11:29

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What are you saying Neil? Is it that the cops don't get down to the market hall and move these dossers on? Why don't they do it? Surely they can see 'em there and if it's supposidly an alcohol-free zone then there's no reason for them not to do so (unless, of course, the dossers complain their human rights are being violated under EU law).

I must admit, I'm confused about this one....if everyone else can see it, why can't Lancashire's finest?

jaysay 23-10-2011 11:31

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 941802)
What are you saying Neil? Is it that the cops don't get down to the market hall and move these dossers on? Why don't they do it? Surely they can see 'em there and if it's supposidly an alcohol-free zone then there's no reason for them not to do so (unless, of course, the dossers complain their human rights are being violated under EU law).

I must admit, I'm confused about this one....if everyone else can see it, why can't Lancashire's finest?

There's none so blind as those who don't want to see Tealeaf;)

groove 23-10-2011 11:35

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Groove has witnessed the Police/ community wardens or whatever they are confiscate alcohol off people sat on the benches. Groove now beleives the same drinkers now congragate on Church.St...Groove thinks that maybe the market traders who have stalls adjacent to these benches were in some way influential to this decision. It can't have been good for business having a butty van and seating area next to the drinkers, who can be quite intimidating to some folk.

lancsdave 23-10-2011 16:05

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Originally Posted by groove (Post 941804)
Groove thinks that maybe the market traders who have stalls adjacent to these benches were in some way influential to this decision. It can't have been good for business having a butty van and seating area next to the drinkers, who can be quite intimidating to some folk.

Load of twaddle, they had no influence whatsoever, the decision was made by the Town Centre Manager

garinda 23-10-2011 16:08

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 941878)
Load of twaddle, they had no influence whatsoever, the decision was made by the Town Centre Manager

Perhaps the creative thinking (that's putting it nicely) Town Centre Manager might next demolish the actual Market Hall.

Which should certainly rectify the problem of pigeons roosting there.

Neil 23-10-2011 16:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 941878)
Load of twaddle, they had no influence whatsoever, the decision was made by the Town Centre Manager

Who may or may not have been getting some earache from market traders

lancsdave 23-10-2011 17:28

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 941893)
Who may or may not have been getting some earache from market traders

Yea right :rolleyes:

garinda 23-10-2011 17:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 941914)
Yea right :rolleyes:

I first thought it unbelievable.

A politican; listening to people?

Then again, after a moment of quiet contemplation, Irealised it could be true.

Listen to a few...and sod the many.

She'll probably be fast-tracked onto Labour's parliamentary shortlist, for exhibiting such imaginative and decisive thinking.

:rolleyes:


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