Originally Posted by
PhilipG
The Child Protection Act was quoted to me, and it was obvious the Stewards in St John's Gardens were under instructions, because I was challenged a number of times.
However, the point I was making in this thread was that somebody's image doesn't belong to them.
That is obvious when you see reporters in crowded streets, and you can see the faces of all the other people.
If on a side street in the suburbs, I always wait till no one is actually in the scene...especially kids. Gone are the days where the youngsters of the city could be portrayed in their home environment. I wonder what the great Harry Ainscough would say? His image of the kids of Gerard Gardens wouldn't be able to be repeated today I bet!
Getting back on topic, I was rather shocked when I passed The Lamb yesterday, but if it fell down, theres nothing you could have done about it really. Was there a building next door that was demolished? A similar event happened to a terraced house in Bolton where the end house was demolished but no wall strengthening was carried out on the exterior wall of the neighboring property. The end result was that a poor single mum was left homeless.
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I do hope they will be able to save whats left of The Lamb!
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