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![]() On 17 Jan, 15:43, "John Rowland" wrote: I have told several councils about missing No Entry signs (a potentially lethal fault if ever there was one) but they don't seem to care. Do they even read the messages? Can I get them prosecuted by some national body for ignoring lethal faults which they have been told about? Out of interest are these missing signs on borough or TfL roads? As I'm sure you know TfL Streets offer a street fault reporting service for all roads in London, the notion being that it can offer a seamless service and thus who controls what shouldn't be a concern to the person on the street with the 'street fault' - but if the council they pass it on to does naff all about it then its usefulness can be limited. I presume it is a Borough road because I get the impression TfL are pretty good at sorting out problems on their own roads. Is it your favourite council for shabby signage, LB Camden? |
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