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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    I agree that the Council should be told what to do, however, dumb idea to let people / kids sit on sofa's on roofs (assuming not flat of course).....someone could have fallen off, hurt themselves, maybe someone else in the process....but what does it matter ACC covers...hey ho
    And you also subscribe to the theory that all trees and climbing equipment should be removed from playcentres ?

    I'm sure the Council concern was the structural integrity of the roof, not people falling off.

    The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire. We don't need no Council let the MF burn....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    I'm sure the Council concern was the structural integrtiy of the roof, not people falling off
    Which is why you need to put a sofa up there to spread the load
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    i know a buisness that gets a bigfuckoff truck trailor with a massive container in their carpark when the Dunedin Road Races are on they have seating and food up there to watch the races all on private property , fukkall the council cn do about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    And you also subscribe to the theory that all trees and climbing equipment should be removed from playcentres ?

    I'm sure the Council concern was the structural integrity of the roof, not people falling off.

    The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire. We don't need no Council let the MF burn....
    Play Centers are supervised and have soft landing areas...taking a sofa on to a roof and sitting on it is slightly different.....only soft part is the human body...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    i know a buisness that gets a bigfuckoff truck trailor with a massive container in their carpark when the Dunedin Road Races are on they have seating and food up there to watch the races all on private property , fukkall the council cn do about it
    It's flat so slightly safer than an angled roof

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Play Centers are supervised and have soft landing areas...taking a sofa on to a roof and sitting on it is slightly different.....only soft part is the human body...
    Or people could just HTFU.

    How many generations have done ok thank you very nicely before the fun Police stepped in.

    Darwin's theory should prevail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    It's flat so slightly safer than an angled roof
    Did anyone fall ?

    If so, they'd be on you tube and we'd all be laughing or saying what dicks.......but we're not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Did anyone fall ?

    If so, they'd be on you tube and we'd all be laughing or saying what dicks.......but we're not.
    Arh...that old approach...it must be safe because no one fell..............this time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Or people could just HTFU.

    How many generations have done ok thank you very nicely before the fun Police stepped in.

    Darwin's theory should prevail.
    Aye..when I were a lade we lived in 'ole in t'ground with lit'l 'ole for t'toilet...them days were 'ard.....but then we didn't have V8 racing in'd them days....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Play Centers are supervised and have soft landing areas...
    Yes and still, some are removing anything over a metre high FFS.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Arh...that old approach...it must be safe because no one fell..............this time
    Keep it real.

    There is risk in everything we do. The world would be really fun with absolutely no risk eh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    .....but then we didn't have V8 racing in'd them days....
    I did. It was great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Yes and still, some are removing anything over a metre high FFS.



    Keep it real.

    This is real....


    There is risk in everything we do. The world would be really fun with absolutely no risk eh.
    There are risks and there are risks dude....some are just dumb stupid...I have done risky things but sorry a sofa on a roof is dumb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    There are risks and there are risks dude....some are just dumb stupid...I have done risky things but sorry a sofa on a roof is dumb

    Did you see the tie downs and rope across the back of the roof ?
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    So, if someone *had* fallen form the roof. What business is that of the council? I have a very tall tree on my property. If I climb to the top of it and fall out of it (which I probably would) , what business is that of any council?

    Councils are elected and officials appointed to carry out the *business* of the community. To collect the rubbish, repair the roads etc.

    Not to set themselves up as grand noseyparkers and nannies, taking charge of everybodies lives.

    What people do on their own property, is their own business. If they elect to do something risky that is their own business. Not the council's.

    Sex is risky , too. You can put your back out, catch an STD, get pregnant. Will we next see the Waikato council demanding to monitor peoples' bedroom activities "in case they injure themselves'

    If people were climbing on the roof of a *public* building, fair enough. Private house , piss off noseyparker snooping nanny, it's NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Did you see the tie downs and rope across the back of the roof ?
    I was not worried about the sofa falling off....more the people...2001 stats

    Coroners’ reports of 1035 deaths possibly related to building features were examined to assess their usefulness in identifying the cause of slip, trip and fall (STF) fatalities. Of the total, falls accounted for over 80%. Of the STF deaths, 61.4% related to falls on stairs, 6.7% to falls from steps or ladders, and 5.5% to falls from windows or roofs. About 60% of total fall fatalities involved infirm persons; alcohol was involved in 60% of the falls in the un

    Funny cause the roof was fixed to the walls of the house so you would think that being on the roof would be safe eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    So, if someone *had* fallen form the roof. What business is that of the council? I have a very tall tree on my property. If I climb to the top of it and fall out of it (which I probably would) , what business is that of any council?

    Councils are elected and officials appointed to carry out the *business* of the community. To collect the rubbish, repair the roads etc.

    Not to set themselves up as grand noseyparkers and nannies, taking charge of everybodies lives.

    What people do on their own property, is their own business. If they elect to do something risky that is their own business. Not the council's.

    Sex is risky , too. You can put your back out, catch an STD, get pregnant. Will we next see the Waikato council demanding to monitor peoples' bedroom activities "in case they injure themselves'

    If people were climbing on the roof of a *public* building, fair enough. Private house , piss off noseyparker snooping nanny, it's NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
    So that kinda puts BRONZ to bed then............

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