Animal Mother
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Animal MotherParticipantSurely it’s theirs to sell? It’s the local authority that grants planning permission so I would direct your ire at them.
Animal MotherParticipantThere used to be one in Chirk covering the County. It was a godsend. It’s ridiculous that we don’t have one, and even more ridiculous that we have to travel to Oswestry to use one.
Animal MotherParticipant[quote quote=180655]
Never understood why they have to praise a king or queen in an anthem because it makes them gods. They need to use royal Britannia[/quote]What are you rambling about? “Royal Britannia”? Surely you’d still be in support of the monarchy if singing that.
October 8, 2018 at 9:06 am in reply to: Caia Park Wrexham is turning into a bad place to raising our children 2018 #156973
Animal MotherParticipant“Moving the Police H.Q away from the fringes of the estate out of town is baffling. Whilst across the border in Chester they moved their H.Q to Blacon which has a slightly larger population than Queens Park but with the same problems?”
It’s only the HQ that is moving, the station is staying in essentially the same location (the Library 2 minutes walk away).
The station in Blacon is just that, a station, not an HQ.
Animal MotherParticipantAgreed. It’s a pretty nice place all things considered. I’m an import into the area too.
Animal MotherParticipant[quote quote=144176]The Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) merged with the with the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) to become the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) in October 2012.
However,a DBS check is still of little or no value. It just means that you haven’t been caught yet.[/quote]
I’m aware of that, but every day parlance is still “CRB check”, hence my use of it. Also, still better to not have convicted sex offenders working on children, don’t you think? I don’t think they’ve invented pre-crime like in the Minority Report yet.
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The issue isn’t with the decisions of a 16 year old, it’s to do with the prevention of random, unregulated persons touching, manipulating and performing procedures on the genitals of what is legally a child, without supervision or any legal checks.
No it isn’t about unlicensed people doing it; that isn’t even metioned; it’s not just genitals either as tongues are mentioned. It’s about any Tattoist doing the work licensed or not.
In my experience of working with Tattooists (amongst other professions) over the last 20 years repairing and servicing the sterilising equipment they use i can tell you i have never come across one unlicensed practitioner as, the local authorities are hot on that kind of thing and that’s why Tattoists are amongst the best when it comes to taking responsibility for the health of their clients.Read the article, properly, have a think, and try again.[/quote]
Oh the irony. If you read my post properly, and have a think, you’ll see I’m not talking about unlicensed tattoo artists, that is not what I mean in relation to “un-regulated”. Medical professionals, those that may deal with the genitalia of children as part of their duties, are regulated by the medical professional and regulatory bodies, and require CRB checks for what they do, tattoo/body piercing workers have no such regulation nor the need for CRB checks.
If you believe it’s ok for any Tom, Dick or Jane to set up as a piercer and then touch, manipulate and perform procedures on the genitals of children, without any prior training, then your way of thinking is vastly different to mine and I doubt we’ll agree on many things.
Animal MotherParticipantThe issue isn’t with the decisions of a 16 year old, it’s to do with the prevention of random, unregulated persons touching, manipulating and performing procedures on the genitals of what is legally a child, without supervision or any legal checks.
Animal MotherParticipant[quote quote=143735]Welcome to Wrexham.
Home of three of the seven wonders of Wales.
You only mentioned football, if you want to start on local industrial history; I suggest you really swot up first.
You could look at Olympic medal winners from Wrexham, Matthews in Tokyo, and at least two since Wrexham FC last staggered from a relagation battle.[/quote]
Agreed, who cares about “a bunch of vein, illiterate, millionaire, borderline rapists, who’s job it is to shepherd a bit of leather into a badly made outdoor cupboard”
Wrexham has so much cultural and industrial heritage you couldn’t fit it all onto the sign.
For me, the things to be proud of here are:
3 of the 7 wonders of wales
Home of the Poncysyllte and Chirk aqueducts
Home of the Fron male voice choir
Birthplace of Charles Harold Dodd
Olympic medal winners
Animal MotherParticipant[quote quote=143049]I must say I’ve never noticed any speeding traffic in Ruabon. Dangerous driving and parking but not speeding.[/quote]
I’ve not really noticed it either, except for out by the railway bridge into/out of the 40mph limit. Through the village itself? Not really.
As for the traffic calming measures on Bangor Rod, I’ve not seen them change in the last 3 years or so.
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