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Unauthorised playground in Knowsley leaves council puzzled https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyxjx66j0no

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  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

    So we thought no problem, post, bit of concrete, a few boards and some perspex, we can do that. But then we made the mistake of asking the council, who said it would be £800 to cover legal liabilities if it fell on someone and ongoing yearly costs, and we needed a formal incorporated structure to do it. So we didn't, and I still feel bad about letting those people down. I wish we'd just done it in the night and pled ignorance if someone eventually noticed.

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    @afewbugs yeah… I think jus do good stuff and don’t ask for permission. Politicians can always be shamed for opposing good stuff after all.

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      @afewbugs yeah… I think jus do good stuff and don’t ask for permission. Politicians can always be shamed for opposing good stuff after all.

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      @JimmyB yes I'm hoping this is how this will play out, it will look too bad in the media for the council to remove this playground

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      • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

        @JimmyB yes I'm hoping this is how this will play out, it will look too bad in the media for the council to remove this playground

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        @afewbugs well good for you!

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          @afewbugs well good for you!

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          @afewbugs just realised - the playground was another project, not yours, right? 😃😃😃

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          • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

            So we thought no problem, post, bit of concrete, a few boards and some perspex, we can do that. But then we made the mistake of asking the council, who said it would be £800 to cover legal liabilities if it fell on someone and ongoing yearly costs, and we needed a formal incorporated structure to do it. So we didn't, and I still feel bad about letting those people down. I wish we'd just done it in the night and pled ignorance if someone eventually noticed.

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            @afewbugs I wish people felt more empowered to just get on with things, there's a couple of things to do with the waterway near me that we could ask thames water about...or they could Just Happen one night

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            • jimmyb@mas.toJ jimmyb@mas.to

              @afewbugs just realised - the playground was another project, not yours, right? 😃😃😃

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              @JimmyB yes that was someone else, other side of the country 😂 But they definitely had the right idea

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              • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                So we thought no problem, post, bit of concrete, a few boards and some perspex, we can do that. But then we made the mistake of asking the council, who said it would be £800 to cover legal liabilities if it fell on someone and ongoing yearly costs, and we needed a formal incorporated structure to do it. So we didn't, and I still feel bad about letting those people down. I wish we'd just done it in the night and pled ignorance if someone eventually noticed.

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                @afewbugs Reminds me of the guerrilla highway sign in Los Angeles. I think 99% Invisible did a story about it a couple of years back.

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                • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                  So we thought no problem, post, bit of concrete, a few boards and some perspex, we can do that. But then we made the mistake of asking the council, who said it would be £800 to cover legal liabilities if it fell on someone and ongoing yearly costs, and we needed a formal incorporated structure to do it. So we didn't, and I still feel bad about letting those people down. I wish we'd just done it in the night and pled ignorance if someone eventually noticed.

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                  @afewbugs We're having a similar problem in our neighborhood. We actually had a really nice notice board at our local park, but a novice Semi-truck driver got lost on our neighborhood streets and backed over it. The city has no funds for low-priority items like this and prohibits us from fixing it ourselves. 😕

                  One of these days I'm just going to go down there and throw up a new one myself and damn the consequences.

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                  • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                    So we thought no problem, post, bit of concrete, a few boards and some perspex, we can do that. But then we made the mistake of asking the council, who said it would be £800 to cover legal liabilities if it fell on someone and ongoing yearly costs, and we needed a formal incorporated structure to do it. So we didn't, and I still feel bad about letting those people down. I wish we'd just done it in the night and pled ignorance if someone eventually noticed.

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                    @afewbugs When it comes to work in the community, it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission.

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                    • afewbugs@social.coopA afewbugs@social.coop

                      So we thought no problem, post, bit of concrete, a few boards and some perspex, we can do that. But then we made the mistake of asking the council, who said it would be £800 to cover legal liabilities if it fell on someone and ongoing yearly costs, and we needed a formal incorporated structure to do it. So we didn't, and I still feel bad about letting those people down. I wish we'd just done it in the night and pled ignorance if someone eventually noticed.

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                      @afewbugs I think £800 for that is insurer-speak for "go away". At that premium, you'd think getting crushed by a notice board was a weekly occurrence! I don't drive, but from what I can tell, that's already about double the typical yearly premium for car insurance, and those do routinely injure people.

                      I wish there was some way of escaping this deadlock, perhaps giving local councils the ability to make long-term investments, which are then used to self-insure against these one-in-a-million events like death by notice board. Requiring the services of private sector insurance firms for the most basic of public facilities isn't a practical way of going about things 😞

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