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<blockquote data-quote="paul&amp;mandy" data-source="post: 7625778" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Had a customer remove a road hedge, its about 100m, had a few cars through it but its still a hedge, surely thats totally illegal pulling it out with a 360 but during nesting season is an even bigger big no no...</p><p>I had a message to bring the hedge cutter to wack back some other before we fence. </p><p>This is a good life place not a farm. Really want to walk away from this as I don't want to be involved with this destruction in nesting season right on full view too. </p><p>Im obviously not taking the hedger but should I walk away from the fencing job too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul&mandy, post: 7625778, member: 431"] Had a customer remove a road hedge, its about 100m, had a few cars through it but its still a hedge, surely thats totally illegal pulling it out with a 360 but during nesting season is an even bigger big no no... I had a message to bring the hedge cutter to wack back some other before we fence. This is a good life place not a farm. Really want to walk away from this as I don't want to be involved with this destruction in nesting season right on full view too. Im obviously not taking the hedger but should I walk away from the fencing job too? [/QUOTE]
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