You stated, "Like an idiot I didn't take the roadworker's name or the name of the company he works for and now I'm not sure what to do. Is there anything I can do now" This implies some sort of action. So tell us, what would you have wanted to do about it? What advice did you expect?
Like write/call the company/TfL/City of London Highways Department about the dangerous and unstable barriers on busy streets? When I asked "Is there anything I can do now?" I meant "right now". The barriers were being dismantled (and weren't going to be there for much longer) so I was hoping for something more along the lines of how to ascertain that information before the equipment/evidence/whatever was gone.
I can see how peeps read my initial post the way they did. I did however say I wasn't after compensation after it was mentioned but compo-related rants continued. I'm just trying to say that I'm not that type of person.
Like write/call the company/TfL/City of London Highways Department about the dangerous and unstable barriers on busy streets? When I asked "Is there anything I can do now?" I meant "right now". The barriers were being dismantled (and weren't going to be there for much longer) so I was hoping for something more along the lines of how to ascertain that information before the equipment/evidence/whatever was gone.
I can see how peeps read my initial post the way they did. I did however say I wasn't after compensation after it was mentioned but compo-related rants continued. I'm just trying to say that I'm not that type of person.