No bugger on here would believe you, though
Whats the equivalent of Part P for holes? I'd presumably have to get one of those since it was domestic...
 
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Wasn't domestic it was one of the office blocks to Trafalgar Place in Brighton.
 
Difficult to fall six storeys in a domestic dwelling, unless it was a block of flats and then why would anyone be in a service shaft jemmying up a sheet of plywood, the point of the original post seems to have drifted quite a lot, I know I started it, but ....................
 
Difficult to fall six storeys in a domestic dwelling, unless it was a block of flats and then why would anyone be in a service shaft jemmying up a sheet of plywood, the point of the original post seems to have drifted quite a lot, I know I started it, but ....................

Mike you're hard work. Read post 18.
 
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I'v read post 18, you need to keep up and stay on track. (Smily)
 
I'v read post 18, you need to keep up and stay on track. (Smily)

So he's on about if it happened to him. He's not on about your block of flats.

Is it just me?
 
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Difficult to see in front of you at ground level when holding half a sheet of plywood, we all tend to walk/step forward looking at eye level and assume the ground we are walking on is solid, the piece of plywood was too large to be tucked under an arm, so it was assumed he was holding it with both hands in front of him, if I remember correctly the shaft was 650mm square and he fell with one leg tucked behind him.

I'd be inclined to agree, but for the fact that the guy who fell into this hole was the same guy that had just lifted the board to expose it.
 
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Getting back to the topic, maybe the OP (@NellyManjaro) will let us know what has happened?
 
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Getting back to the topic, maybe the OP (@NellyManjaro) will let us know what has happened?
Probably p.......d off at getting his thread hijacked and hooked up to a more serious forum!
 

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