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Re: Another stunt allowed by the NT.
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PMM wrote:
Of course damage is important. Why for example, do people get upset about Silbury Hill being climbed? Is it because it's damaging the structure? Or because they think it should be fenced off from the rest of society, so that it can only be viewed from behind a velvet rope.

I don't agree that these monuments should be preserved behind glass. If it's possible for people to interact with our heritage without damaging it, then that seems far healthier than removing them from public contact.


I agree as long as it is well planned, no damage being caused and it awakens peoples awareness of testicular cancer or something just as life-threatening. I see it at being no different to wreaths being laid sympathetically on a cenotaph and removed afterwards.


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Posted by Sanctuary
2nd November 2013ce
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