Because the dipsticks that employ them do not apply due diligence.
Possum3 said
08:13 AM Dec 5, 2023
Whilst I agree in principle to the idea of all surgeons having full medical degrees, if the podiatrists performing these "operations" are licenced to an acceptable standard, then I don't see a problem. One doesn't require a degree in arboriculture to mow the lawn.
Dont know Possum,
Reported last night that a tree that split in half, fell onto house and car, had been inspected 7 times in 9 years and was found to be all good by a Council in Australia.
Somehow a fail of a degree.
Possum3 said
09:51 AM Dec 5, 2023
Did the Council Inspector/s have arboriculture degrees? Or were they mowing contractors?
Craig1 said
02:22 PM Dec 5, 2023
Cannot for the life of me remember the actual Council, but clearly stated to A Current Affair that " Council has inspected this tree 7 times since 2012 and found it to be in good condition with no defects and no need to remove "
Despite hacking the guts out for power line and repeatedly being requested to remove it.
https://9now.nine.com.au/60-minutes/podiatric-surgeries-doctors-operating-on-australian-feet-without-a-medical-degree/20b3b919-3caf-433c-9412-6ed797429d06
How do these "journalists" get a job?
Because the dipsticks that employ them do not apply due diligence.
9now.nine.com.au/60-minutes/podiatric-surgeries-doctors-operating-on-australian-feet-without-a-medical-degree/20b3b919-3caf-433c-9412-6ed797429d06
Dont know Possum,
Reported last night that a tree that split in half, fell onto house and car, had been inspected 7 times in 9 years and was found to be all good by a Council in Australia.
Somehow a fail of a degree.
Despite hacking the guts out for power line and repeatedly being requested to remove it.