• Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    21 days ago

    So far the council says it has spent $1,500 (£1,190) on removing googly eyes from seven of the eight sculptures affected.

    I’ll do it for $1000!

    Seriously, what is the cost involved in removing googly eyes from metal sculptures, other than wages you’d be paying anyway for the employee that cleans it up? I could buy maybe they have to use some special adhesive remover to protect it long term, but $1500 worth??

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      21 days ago

      There is a chance whoever is doing this is kind of an asshole and is sticking the eyes on with some kind of absurd adhesive that is a total pain in the ass to remove. Like a blob of some serious epoxy shit that has to be carefully chipped off or melted with solvents to avoid damaging the sculpture

      But in all likelihood it’s just a hugely inflated labor cost and they’re self adhesive with something mild

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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      21 days ago

      $15 an hour for the union groundskeeper, minimum six hour shift.

      $5 depreciation for using the ladder.

      $75 for health and safety

      $25 an hour for the manager to answer a phone call about where the ladder was

      $5 mileage on the maintenance truck.

      Shit adds up.

      • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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        21 days ago

        alternatively they could hypothetically just remove it during routine maintenance. Also its rather unlikely that they’d really need to use the ladder- I rather doubt people are scaling sculptures to slap them on things. it’s going to be mostly in reach of the ground.

        A bigger problem is that most cities and towns will have an ordinance requiring immediate removal- meant to combat graffiti; and while most cities won’t be arsed to follow the ordinance themselves when Karen calls… well, it’s just less annoying to send the dang truck on a special job.