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Previously on "New hole in Cornwall - they're looking into it"

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  • PAH
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    Maybe it's a honey trap by the fuzz to see who dares dispose of dead bodies in there.

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  • xoggoth
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    They never used to bother making such things safe. Nanny state.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Didn't Maggie come up with a solution for filling up mine shafts?

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  • PAH
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    One word: "money"

    Environmental issues always give way to profit.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    BBC News - Bodmin mine shaft collapses leaving 700ft deep hole

    One word: "landfill"

    Now who do I send my invoice to?
    Two words "Water Course".

    You won't be allowed to do that for environmental reasons.

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  • PAH
    started a topic New hole in Cornwall - they're looking into it

    New hole in Cornwall - they're looking into it

    BBC News - Bodmin mine shaft collapses leaving 700ft deep hole

    Part of a copper mine on Cornwall's Bodmin Moor has collapsed, leaving a 700ft deep mine shaft.

    "We are going to need expert advice from mining engineers on how we move forward."

    One word: "landfill"

    Now who do I send my invoice to?

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