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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7075514" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>That's not my point though. If they're doing the job correctly and in good time to a decent standard why upset things and create issues where there arent any? I have enough bloody problems as it is without making more! I dont see why banning something would do any good just because you dont like it? I don't like ankle socks, dealer boots and ripped Jean's but unless they're causing issues I wont be banning them?! If someone was milking in dealer boots then I would ban them because the likelihood is they're not washing down enough because they would get soaked, however if they're only using them when on silage etc who cares?!</p><p></p><p>In terms of the shortage of labour, I wouldn't word it quite like that however, it's hard to raise standards when you havent got time to stand still - usually standards slip instead. I would rather make-do than have to sell up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7075514, member: 81760"] That's not my point though. If they're doing the job correctly and in good time to a decent standard why upset things and create issues where there arent any? I have enough bloody problems as it is without making more! I dont see why banning something would do any good just because you dont like it? I don't like ankle socks, dealer boots and ripped Jean's but unless they're causing issues I wont be banning them?! If someone was milking in dealer boots then I would ban them because the likelihood is they're not washing down enough because they would get soaked, however if they're only using them when on silage etc who cares?! In terms of the shortage of labour, I wouldn't word it quite like that however, it's hard to raise standards when you havent got time to stand still - usually standards slip instead. I would rather make-do than have to sell up. [/QUOTE]
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