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Roadside tree, what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="rumination" data-source="post: 301822" data-attributes="member: 3882"><p>Yes, the girl is recovering. She is walking around again and back with her family. She's still working on getting her speech back. I doubt she will ever get back to where she was before.</p><p></p><p>The city actually never got sued in this case (yet). The family ended up filing suit against the last company that pruned the tree, instead. The city does not have the resources to prune all their own trees so they contract the work out to private companies. In this way the city farms out their hazard inspections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumination, post: 301822, member: 3882"] Yes, the girl is recovering. She is walking around again and back with her family. She's still working on getting her speech back. I doubt she will ever get back to where she was before. The city actually never got sued in this case (yet). The family ended up filing suit against the last company that pruned the tree, instead. The city does not have the resources to prune all their own trees so they contract the work out to private companies. In this way the city farms out their hazard inspections. [/QUOTE]
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