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  • H hairy_hats

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    Marc Clifton
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    Council contractor Amey said the staff from sub-contractor Bellstan were not "licensed or trained" to remove road kill. So, we need a license and training to remove a roadkill, but we can procreate freely. :laugh: Marc

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    • H hairy_hats

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      Electron Shepherd
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      Well... a) Badgers are a protected species in the UK, so I can understand their reluctance to interfere with it from that perspective. b) Badgers (alive or dead) are really bad news from a human health perspective. They carry fleas and can also carry a form of Tuberculosis that can infect humans. If I saw one on the road, I certainly wouldn't touch it without suitable protective equipment (the sort that road marking painters tend not to carry, as a rule)

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      • E Electron Shepherd

        Well... a) Badgers are a protected species in the UK, so I can understand their reluctance to interfere with it from that perspective. b) Badgers (alive or dead) are really bad news from a human health perspective. They carry fleas and can also carry a form of Tuberculosis that can infect humans. If I saw one on the road, I certainly wouldn't touch it without suitable protective equipment (the sort that road marking painters tend not to carry, as a rule)

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        Dan_Martin
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        Would you touch it with a spade or a big stick? Surely it's not too hard to shift it out of the road?

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        • D Dan_Martin

          Would you touch it with a spade or a big stick? Surely it's not too hard to shift it out of the road?

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          Electron Shepherd
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          Badgers are a protected species. That means it's a crimial offence to interfere with them or their setts without a licence. I don't think it applies to dead animals, but I wouldn't expect a council line painter to be au fait with the finer points of the legislation. Besides, move it out of the road, and put it where? Onto the pavement?

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            Badgers are a protected species. That means it's a crimial offence to interfere with them or their setts without a licence. I don't think it applies to dead animals, but I wouldn't expect a council line painter to be au fait with the finer points of the legislation. Besides, move it out of the road, and put it where? Onto the pavement?

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            Chris C B
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            Electron Shepherd wrote:

            Besides, move it out of the road, and put it where?

            I am sure this guy could help out: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/jan/31/foodanddrink.britishidentity[^] X| :laugh:

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            • D Dan_Martin

              Would you touch it with a spade or a big stick? Surely it's not too hard to shift it out of the road?

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              Peter Mulholland
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              If they lifted it and chucked it in the ditch, that would just leave a rotting carcass in the ditch. At least the guys responsible for cleaning it up were still able to find the carcass.

              Pete

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              • H hairy_hats

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                James L Thomson
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                Unbelievable... I can't believe they actually took the time to leave a gap. Around here the critter just gets painted over.

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                • C Chris C B

                  Electron Shepherd wrote:

                  Besides, move it out of the road, and put it where?

                  I am sure this guy could help out: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/jan/31/foodanddrink.britishidentity[^] X| :laugh:

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                  Yusuf
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                  X| X| X| Yusuf May I help you?

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                  • H hairy_hats

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    • H hairy_hats

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                      Tomz_KV
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                      Not much you can do about a road kill. You may break the law untentionally. I was told that people cannot take a dead deer on highway home without a written note from a police officer.

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                        Joe Simes
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                        More Clickety[^]

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                        • T Tomz_KV

                          Not much you can do about a road kill. You may break the law untentionally. I was told that people cannot take a dead deer on highway home without a written note from a police officer.

                          TOMZ_KV

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                          Dan Neely
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                          Tomz_KV wrote:

                          I was told that people cannot take a dead deer on highway home without a written note from a police officer.

                          I've heard that before too. Needed to keep people from using "it was roadkill" to avoid poaching charges.

                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            Businessman Kevin Maul was on his way home from work when he noticed the break in the lines. He said: "I couldn't quite believe my eyes when I saw this poor old badger who had been there over a week. "I'd seen him every day as I went by and wondered if he was going to be picked up." So it wasn't his job, then. First to cast a stone is still a bad place to be.

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                            El Corazon
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                            Mark Wallace wrote:

                            He said: "I couldn't quite believe my eyes when I saw this poor old badger who had been there over a week. "I'd seen him every day as I went by and wondered if he was going to be picked up."

                            You know, one good thing about the desert.... Stuff like that gets cleaned up real fast.... :-D

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                              Well... a) Badgers are a protected species in the UK, so I can understand their reluctance to interfere with it from that perspective. b) Badgers (alive or dead) are really bad news from a human health perspective. They carry fleas and can also carry a form of Tuberculosis that can infect humans. If I saw one on the road, I certainly wouldn't touch it without suitable protective equipment (the sort that road marking painters tend not to carry, as a rule)

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                              El Corazon
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                              Electron Shepherd wrote:

                              a) Badgers are a protected species in the UK, so I can understand their reluctance to interfere with it from that perspective.

                              darn... so adding it to here[^] is out of the question huh?

                              _________________________ John Andrew Holmes "It is well to remember that the entire universe, with one trifling exception, is composed of others." Shhhhh.... I am not really here. I am a figment of your imagination.... I am still in my cave so this must be an illusion....

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                              • H hairy_hats

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                                Roger Wright
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                                How much training does it take to scrape a dead badger off the road with a shovel and chuck it in a ditch? :doh:

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  Lost User
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                                  Fault of council, inability to complete their stuff

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