04-18-2017, 10:10 AM
Grand Linq won't want to get sued, have their construction impacted, or have their supplies stolen. I can't see them caring about pedestrians on the construction site when its inactive, so long as that doesn't happen. Of course they can't openly admit any of that, since it would fall into the getting sued category.
It's like how they closed the Waterloo street pedestrian access across the rails. They put up a fence shortly after some complaints, but within the day there was already a gap. The gap hasn't been closed since. If someone hurts themselves climbing over the rocks, that's their choice. Grand Linq has done enough to advise the public it's an active construction site and to keep out.
It's like how they closed the Waterloo street pedestrian access across the rails. They put up a fence shortly after some complaints, but within the day there was already a gap. The gap hasn't been closed since. If someone hurts themselves climbing over the rocks, that's their choice. Grand Linq has done enough to advise the public it's an active construction site and to keep out.