446: Watch your step Monday 5 July 2010

Warwick Road, Carlisle
“First put on your safety glasses and begin by brushing away any loose material.”
source: Polycell
432: Expecting trouble Tuesday 15 June 2010

Off-licence, Lichfield Road, London
“The truth is we don’t really know for sure what a safe level of alcohol consumption is for a pregnant woman.”
source: Baby Centre
photo by Sam Oakley
384: Be careful out there Thursday 8 April 2010

Portobello High Street, Portobello, Edinburgh
“You have a duty of your own to take care of your own safety, and to look where you are going and where you are putting your feet.”
source: National Accident Helpline
373: Paperwork Wednesday 24 March 2010

Sclater Street, London
“Your visa application will not be processed until you have provided the necessary biometric information.”
source: UK Border Agency
photo by Sam Oakley
351: Blame and claim Monday 22 February 2010

Broughton Street, Edinburgh
“Most people want an idea of how much compensation they might receive … Click on the figure below and move your cursor over the body to see different types of injury.”
source: youclaim.co.uk
344: Danger lurks Thursday 11 February 2010

Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh
“The red and white chevron safety barrier tape is an economical way to warn of potentially hazardous areas”
source: Seton
342: The poison pen Tuesday 9 February 2010

Roxburgh Place, Edinburgh
“Any degrading or inappropriate comments would have been removed straight away.”
source: BBC News
331: You’re being framed Monday 25 January 2010

Water of Leith, off Newhaven Road, Edinburgh
“Research by Big Brother Watch reveals that in less than 10 years, the number of CCTV cameras controlled by local councils has risen from 21,000 to 60,000.”
source: CameraWatch
329: Pile-up Thursday 21 January 2010

Nottingham railway station
“There are many situations where knowledge of crowd control techniques, current legislation and theoretical principles are necessary.”
source: National Extension College
301: Take it away Thursday 10 December 2009

Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh
“Extruded brass body with rotating shackle which makes hacksawing the shackle virtually impossible.”
source: Tooled-Up.com
