A Chance to Have Your Say

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Yako
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Re: A Chance to Have Your Say

Post by Yako »

cheaterparts wrote:
5 pm on a week night would probably be early for most that work
7pm would be better, I know I could get there by that time.
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Re: A Chance to Have Your Say

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Yako wrote:
cheaterparts wrote:
5 pm on a week night would probably be early for most that work
7pm would be better, I know I could get there by that time.
Agreed. I work 9.30 til 6.30 and I still have to pack up and lock up. 5pm is a no hope.
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Re: A Chance to Have Your Say

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So what was the outcome Darren? Anything of interest come up?
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Re: A Chance to Have Your Say

Post by Rhino »

No need to apologise to me, no skin off my nose. I just found it interesting that some people got upset about not getting to have a say on the survey, and further back to the Roundtable, and when given an opportunity they didn't turn up. Doesn't surprise me, and after this mornings trip, I could care less. :D

Outcomes - fishing from kayaks is off their radar for the time being. Their reported incidents don't involve them, as has been seen in recent weeks.
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