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H & S gone mad

Dragoon

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Well, you'll certainly know which are the late night traders and which are just out for a walk at night!
 

Spearmint

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Brilliant! :pDT_Xtremez_30:

However, I bet that whatever they end up scrawling on each others Hi-Viz's when left unattended would pale in insignificance compared to what you see on the average Linies vest! :D
 
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grumpyoldb

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Should be good for business.............! :pDT_Xtremez_14:
 

UlsterExile

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Most exellent spot mate........do they also have marshalling wands to lure thier punters in and a ramp tramp to call for help,get more condoms etc:pDT_Xtremez_19:

Excellent idea must pass on tho the Spanish H&S council, you never know if they have GEMS you might get a few quid. Does the Rampy freebees though?
 

Jaymac

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The local binmen might be in for a shock when tourists are offering them a few pesetas to kick their back doors in.

I actually seen a few ho's on the road between Gerona airport and Pineda last month but they weren't wearing hi-viz jackets. They were sat in little directors chairs at the side of the road, with their cars parked in little tracks running of the side roads.
 
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The local binmen might be in for a shock when tourists are offering them a few pesetas to kick their back doors in.

I actually seen a few ho's on the road between Gerona airport and Pineda last month but they weren't wearing hi-viz jackets. They were sat in little directors chairs at the side of the road, with their cars parked in little tracks running of the side roads.


I have noticed that they have gone a bit hi-vizarama with the public sector workers in Spain over the last few years................however the one place you wont see one is on a building site.......nor are you likely to see hard hats,work boots,site fencing etc,etc:0
 

Jaymac

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Or much work going on, although I did see some last year......a guy stood on the stairs of a partially complete building whilst leaning out and doing some pointing work on the exterior wall with not a safety item in sight. Hard hats etc. were probably in the site hut.

Spaniards.......you've got to love them.
 
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