Concrete barriers are harder to vandalise than wire barriers. The government may change their minds when wire barriers become more costly to maintain.
Thoughts?
Concrete barriers are harder to vandalise than wire barriers. The government may change their minds when wire barriers become more costly to maintain.
Thoughts?
we could steel the cable and sell it as scrap $0.60c a KG
Cutting them would be a lot harder than it looks , the tension would leave you at risk of getting a halveing job yourself, best way is to undo the tension and dismantle, but seeing as the Police stated that this takes 8 men to do, (From report posted About an accident down south of the north Island) not very practical as a act of vandilisam, even if done in a good cause, best way is to get the law changed so that these things are made illegal, so LTNZ has to remove them themselves.
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The way the first set are deteriorating on SH1 near Paekakariki they may come to that conclusion themselves eventually
Experience......something you get just after you needed it
Use a petrol powered cut off saw, Take a few seconds, No risk of getting hurt, they will spring away from ya.
make them rust quicker?? cover them in salt???
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Buy top shelf spirits, give to some army lads, and get them to drive their tank over them....practising donuts![]()
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
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