Monday, March 14, 2011

BINNED IN THE BUTCHERY


This picture should really have been taken in CONE-Y Court!
But the location was actually the junction of the Little Butchery and Wrawby Street, close to the Buttercross.
Prime Minister John Major’s Government established a Cones Hotline for motorists fed up with queuing at non-existent roadworks. That initiative ended up in the dustbin, too.
We noticed the binned cone one morning before North Lincolnshire Council’s clean-up team had the opportunity to take it away for disposal.



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1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

The Cone Hot-Line didn't last long - about 3 years....the government thought it a waste of time after receiving millions of orders for 'a 99 with a flake'.
The number, however, is still used for the Highway Agency - those guys who patrol the motorway system in Range Rovers.....wot their job is, I'm not certain, except when a car breaks down it is surrounded by a HA Range Rover with a pack of HA hi-viz clad figures milling about...For every car breakdown is it cost effective to use 4 wheel drive vehicle with a least 2 - and often more, HA personnel?