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Footpath cancer still there...

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Reported in the Footpath/pavement category anonymously at 20:21, Mon 21 February 2011

Sent to Auckland Transport 1 min later.

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Footpath cancer still there after temporary train station had gone. I can not believe so much of this has been laid out on just about every corner of the city when it is so slippery when it gets wet. It has the potential to cause minor injury. Fortunately I have only lost shoe traction on this "cancer" while walking in some other part of the city, now I walk around it or step over it. while I was putting a web page together I got two reports of people who sounds like they lost a lot more than shoe traction (maybe a bit of blood as well). Did New Zealand get the supper slippery version? So far I have seen it in the background of news items on TV from Australia and United Kingdom. I am not trying begrudge the blind, I just can not believe some twit has only half engineered this "cancer" and not designed a bit of friction into it when it gets wet. From Eric

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