grandad wrote:
I have just had a call from a parent to say that one of the schools that we take students to is closed tomorrow because of the forcast for high winds. Apparently there is a large beech tree in the grounds that the school wanted to cut down because they thought it was in danger of being blown down in strong winds. The council and local residents slapped a preservation order on the tree to stop this from happening.
Do you think the school are right to close for the duration of the storm or do you think they are using the storm as a way of "blackmailing" the council into letting them cut the tree down. I mean, the tree must have withstood a few storms in the past.
All School high heid yins close Schools for the tiniest of perceived threats these days, a wee bit wind, wee bit slush or a wee bit of anything. they are scared of the day they have never seen, worse still their needless paranoia will be passed on to another generation of kids who in turn will grow up into a generation of soft lads and lasses.
Things like that never stopped us getting to School....only a mechanical breakdown of the School bus caused a missed day..Gales, storms or blizzards we got there.
The Trees got two options..It stays up or it falls down...Eventually every tree falls down so whats the fuss in hastening it's demise by a year or two..its just a bloody tree!!