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You should re word that to, you don't know anything and so I find out by Google because I have no knowledge of my own. What a pity you don't just keep quiet like you say.

The thing about using Google (or other search engines), is that if you do so intelligently (and I accept that that is a real problem for quite a few posters here), you can find out facts.

Add your knowledge becomes knowledge of the truth.

But quite a few people here (and there's a significant intersection between them and the group I referred to above) not only don't seek facts and truth, they are actively hostile towards them, as they prefer the consruct of lies in their heads which they've put there by slurping up the effluent pumped out by populist "news" media and their fellow eye-swivellers on internet echo-chambers.

And anyway - you yourself advise people to use Google to find things out which they don't already know, instead of using their own version of things:

Try googling it before replying with your own version of street light repairs.
 
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Well if you’re not sure why are you commenting on it. Do you think that we at National highways may need your input on this?
Go on then.

Tell us you are allowed to impede pedestrians for 15 minutes without alternative routes, signs and barriers
 
Have you considered the implications of 26 repairs per day that each of us have to do to reach our KPI ? How much time and manpower along with the costs would you like to add to this and are you willing to foot the bill for all of this and turn a 15 min job into a few hours. Your council tax of course would be well spent. If the job is for a few hours we do put alternate arrangements in place but that is why we are allowed anything up to a 15 min period to keep costs down.
On roads yes.

On paths ? Not so clear cut is it
 
Sorry who does this job for a living day in day out? You is it. Why do you think you know better?
The rules is (sic) the rules. They are published you know.

Just imagine if a blind person injured themselves during your 15 minutes
 
On roads yes.

On paths ? Not so clear cut is it
It is people like you that have no knowledge but yet still try to tell those who do the job how to do it. Stick to changing oiol filters mate, or should I tell you how to do that/?
 
The rules is (sic) the rules. They are published you know.

Just imagine if a blind person injured themselves during your 15 minutes
really, so National Highways may need to alter their rules and policys to suit you. Muppet
 
Here's what you need to know:
  • Parking for short periods is permissible: National Highways vehicles, including those used for street light repairs, are generally permitted to park on pathways for short durations, such as 15 minutes or less. This is considered a necessary part of their job and is not illegal, as long as the vehicle is not obstructing the path or causing a safety hazard.
 
Here's what you need to know:
  • Parking for short periods is permissible: National Highways vehicles, including those used for street light repairs, are generally permitted to park on pathways for short durations, such as 15 minutes or less. This is considered a necessary part of their job and is not illegal, as long as the vehicle is not obstructing the path or causing a safety hazard.
Did you read the last bit ?

And if so, did you understand it?
 
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