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Scouse

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The fucking state of our NHS. Need to get a dodgy mole looked at, wife has been nagging me about going to the doc. So I phone, I then spend 45 minutes in the queue. Finally get through to be told that I have to book online, someone will review my request and get back to be in 2 working days. I asked why they can't just do it while I have them on the phone. Nope...utterly useless.
Wait until you get to see a doc and ask for a referral. :(

I've got the same thing, but got BUPA through work. So I rang up, made a BUPA appointment (for a month's time). I still need a doctor's referral though - so I went to see the doc (easy near me - because rural NHS isn't completely on it's knees like it was in Nottingham) - and she said "woah, you want a referral to dermatology - it'll be fucking months, it's awful. Oh, you've got BUPA? Thank fuck".

I guess being permie does have perks. I'm terrified of retirement now. Actually having a health service I can go to when I need it? Priceless.

And more tax isn't the answer. The NHS is terribly managed and no government has actually goverened competently - i.e. do the basics a government should do - since I've been alive.
 

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In India they draw a white line around them and you have to drive around.

Move the road 10 ft?

In the Uk, the same older people trip over them and blame the council, even possibly sue the council.

Move it where exactly:

Trelawney Road.jpg

Where I used to live I remember the trees slowly but surely lifting the pavement, then the tarmac and occasionally being removed and never replaced, which was somewhat annoying.
 

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In India they draw a white line around them and you have to drive around.

Move the road 10 ft?

Completely boxed in at all sides, and have been allowed to grow unchecked despite the inevitable consequences.

This is not new houses being built around old trees. We have the same problem around here, trees planted too close to houses fifty years ago and now the pavements are lifting and walls are cracking.
 

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"Somewhat annoying" is the bar now?

Frankly, you shouldn't be able to sue the council for being old and shit. The council should countersue for you not hitting the gym. If there isn't an unfortunate genetic componemt disability in the UK is largely the result of choices made (or not made).

Had my previously doddering 73 year old Auntie round the other day. For some reason the penny dropped after my uncles's heart attack and she started at the gym, got a personal trainer and lifts really heavy weights.

18 months later she's walking like she's 60 again. Sprightly, secure, solid.

Tree roots ain't no issue :)
 

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Completely boxed in at all sides, and have been allowed to grow unchecked despite the inevitable consequences.

This is not new houses being built around old trees. We have the same problem around here, trees planted too close to houses fifty years ago and now the pavements are lifting and walls are cracking.
I like that picture.

Zoomed in. Looked at the pavement and road near the tree.

Not a problem. Totally fine. Do we need to be able to play bar billiards on all our roads or something? The privations eh?
 

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I like that picture.

Zoomed in. Looked at the pavement and road near the tree.

Not a problem. Totally fine. Do we need to be able to play bar billiards on all our roads or something? The privations eh?
The road is narrow and undoubtedly the water and gas mains run down the road as well. What's going on above ground is probably 20% of the problem.
 

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The road is narrow and undoubtedly the water and gas mains run down the road as well. What's going on above ground is probably 20% of the problem.
It's worse than that, from the link in the article, a lot of the services actually run under the pavement itself...
Six separate services - including streetlight power cables, water pipes, and internet cables - run beneath the footpath between the boundary wall and the trees, where they are tangled with tree roots.
 

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