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30/03/2007, 3:20 PM
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Jay
Joined on 30/03/2007
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Collapsing Coastline, 30 March
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Sarah Green's letter and your lead story are an interesting coincidence. Had she found herself and young family under the fall would she have expected to be dug out by the rescue services, having chosen to ignore warning signs?
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02/04/2007, 9:44 PM
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Seadog

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Re: Collapsing Coastline, 30 March
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Hello Jay,
An interesting coincidence and rather unfortunate for Ms. Green
It is obvious to everyone that falling rock does not mix well with flesh & bone and the notices are there, following expert technical advice, to make people stop and think at the very least!
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14/04/2007, 11:19 AM
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Seadog

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Re: Collapsing Coastline, New Falls on Easter Sunday
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I too witnessed the recent 2 cliff falls on Easter Sunday - I wonder if Sarah Green still thinks it worth the risk to take her children to that part of the beach for a "peaceful day by the sea?"
Will the council take action and close it off or wait until there is a fatality? It appears that all the talk is centred on the distant future of the eastern part of town not to the current threat on young lives!
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04/07/2008, 2:21 PM
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Seadog

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Re: Collapsing Coastline, rocks still falling...
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We've just had another cliff fall at Pennington Point - a nice addition to the increasing piles of rubble and foiliage on the beach - and it appears that some people have ignored a direct approach from a district councillor (who is also the local Safety Champion) warning them of the danger when they were under the cliffs.
Its the 'grockle' with brain in neutral again!!
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23/07/2008, 12:59 PM
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Local Yocal

Joined on 01/04/2008
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Re: Collapsing Coastline, rocks still falling...
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Another large fall last Sunday and yet still holiday-makers sunbathe under the cliff edge.
There was also two rock falls earlier this afternoon at about 2.55pm - clouds of dust attracted the attention of hordes of holiday-makers - it was just pure luck that no-one was hurt as the tide was out and there had been plenty of people down on that part of the beach.
The inshore rescue boat launched at 3.55pm to go round and have a look - albeit an hour after the event.
..... and what is it our erstwhile councillors say?
1. We don't want to spoil the view with more warning signs.
2. If they (holidaymakers) ignore the signs - thats their fault.
What a really responsible attitude!!
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24/07/2008, 1:44 PM
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Diane Fallows
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Re: Collapsing Coastline, rocks still falling...
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Cliff still falling with people ignoring the signs of falling rocks....Wednesday afternoon 2 large falls as I was watching... the dust was so intense you could not see the area for a few minutes...This area was the exact same place that the day before there were 2 people sunbathing....More signs needed or at least a notice board reporting the day and time of last rock fall,this may make people think before continuing to dice with death.
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