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23-06-2009, 06:06 PM | #19 | ||
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I would be sending a formal letter to the legal division of the council outlining the specifics of the pothole/holes and informing them that they will now be liable in the event of any damages that can be attributed to said pothole. Also keep copies of anything you send.
It might not help you now but you and anybody else will be covered should they decide against repairing it, this also works for damaged footpaths, trees etc. Once a council is aware of any potential liability they tend to get fixed relatively quickly. |
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