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Jason Atwell

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wikipedia
« on: October 26, 2007, 07:25:43 pm »
Found this on there!

 ???
Window cleaning is considered the most dangerous job in the UK due to bad practice of the exterior cleaning discipline. Several window cleaners die each year, and many are injured. [5] [6] Many rogue window cleaners can tell stories of their unfooted ladders slipping or how many times they have fallen off, however, this merely relects their amateur status and adds to the dangerous image of a job that is no riskier than putting up wallpaper or entering a loft.

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Re: wikipedia
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2007, 07:29:50 pm »
Found this on there!

 ???
Window cleaning is considered the most dangerous job in the UK due to bad practice of the exterior cleaning discipline. Several window cleaners die each year, and many are injured. [5] [6] Many rogue window cleaners can tell stories of their unfooted ladders slipping or how many times they have fallen off, however, this merely relects their amateur status and adds to the dangerous image of a job that is no riskier than putting up wallpaper or entering a loft.


written by a pen pusher no doubt, or a decorator

Re: wikipedia
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2007, 07:39:07 pm »
Anyone can post on there, but that is more of an opinion that an explanation or factual statement.
For instance you need to foot ladders now, but was that always the case? So, nothing unprofessional about unfooted ladders untill very recently.
Also the figures are unsourced (A &E stats for example) and are wrong.

What is unprofessional is trying to pass subjective opinion off as objective fact.

WW- been sent some proofs- want to see?

Re: wikipedia
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2007, 07:46:12 pm »
Anyone can post on there, but that is more of an opinion that an explanation or factual statement.
For instance you need to foot ladders now, but was that always the case? So, nothing unprofessional about unfooted ladders untill very recently.
Also the figures are unsourced (A &E stats for example) and are wrong.

What is unprofessional is trying to pass subjective opinion off as objective fact.

WW- been sent some proofs- want to see?
go on then  ;)