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Re: Rusty railings OK in Scotland Posted on: Fri, 09 May 2008 23:26:35 +0100

Colin Wilson formulated on Friday :
>> THE spiked railings on which a Selkirk teenager impaled himself last
>> month will not be removed from the town's graveyard by Scottish
>> Borders Council.
>> Instead, the local authority has issued a plea for children and their
>> parents not to use any of its 140 cemeteries and churchyards as
>> playgrounds or shortcuts.
>
> Two thoughts...
>
> 1) they did exactly what they were supposed to do (deter stupidity /
> and or people using non-authorised routes)
>
> 2) thank god they've got more sense than this shower south of the
> border

By shower do you mean English tax payers who pay for the jokers in the
Scottish Parliament to piss their money up against the wall. By God
you are correct we must all be senseless.

--
Baldoni

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