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He's a law unto himself.
Scots Law is different.
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you mean it's legal to take down public signs is it? right oh!
They are taking them all down to encourage kids to play out - it's in the article...
thing is when denis and i were kids there weren't many cars ...


'Aberdeen is to remove all 'no ball games' signs in the city's parks.


One of the Granite city's most famous footballers, Denis Law, has had the honour of removing the first one.'
// remove all 'no ball games' signs in the city's parks.
//

NONCES and flashers charter then
Good. Why were the signs there in the first place?
I supposes it's OK as long as there are no parked cars or house windows nearby !
did you actually read the link? Aberdeen has decided to remove the signs. They got Denis Law to do the first one. So, yes, it's legal.
follower of Bakhunin ? are you sure

vandal I would have said
you could read the link too, Peter.
tomorrows news

"Following the removal of No Ball Games signs last year, Aberdeen Maternity Hospital has announced a jump in early teenage pregnancy bookings in 2016 ....."
The kids will stay indoors though, on their X boxes.
thank you jno

I stand rebuked ... [ puts on po-faced 'they have massacred 130 parisians' look and hangs head ]

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