Forum for discussing local and world politics and issues. All views are welcomed. Let your opinions be heard on current news and politics.
All standard guidelines apply to this board, No Flaming, No Taunting, No Foul Language,No sexual innuendos,etc..
As politics can be a volatile subject, please consider how you would feel if your comment were directed toward yourself.
Any post deemed to be in violation of guidelines will be deleted or edited without warning or notification. Any continued misbehavior will result in a ban or hidden status, so please play nice!!!
*"Moderators are here for a reason. If a moderator (or Global Moderator or Fencer) requests that a discussion on a certain subject to cease - for whatever reason - please respect these wishes. Failure to do so may result in being hidden, or banned."
(V): And from what I remember of my law classes at college, if someone breaks a leg, etc on the paths then the council is liable and can be sued. I remember this as my tutor sued the council over lack of maintenance regarding a broken paving slab that resulted in her breaking her ankle... she won.
i think were talking about very different issues here firstly falling on a pavement due to lack of maintenance is alot easier to prove has all you need do is take a pic of offending pavement and a hospital report and most councils pay up because they dont want the aggro of going to court but theres still a lot of ppl who will do nothing and put it down to bad luck
geesh you keep telling everyone how much better the UK is from the rest of the world yet if im reading you right your planning to sue your local council for not gritting a pavement IMO if ppl start doing that we be even more in line with Americans who sue for any little thing
i think you find it very hard to prove in a court of law
(do skréše) Dež přejedeš tó meščárkó nad špilošovó maluvkó členstvi, okáže se tě takové jakobe řádek s hlavnima plkama o špilošovi. (pauloaguia) (okázat šecke vechetávke)