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This video documents a completed public safety accountability case involving razor wire positioned close to a public footpath at an industrial site in Mildenhall, West Suffolk. During a lawful visit in November 2025, concerns were identified regarding razor wire overhanging or positioned in close proximity to a public walkway, with no clear warning signage in place at the time. The issue raised legitimate questions under UK health and safety and highway law, particularly where hazards exist adjacent to public spaces. Rather than escalating immediately, the concern was raised formally and in writing, supported by evidence and relevant legislation. This video follows the entire process: identification of the risk, written engagement with the company, explanation of the legal framework, follow-up correspondence, and a site revisit confirming that corrective action had been taken. The case examines how UK law approaches foreseeable risk, duty of care, and preventative safety obligations, including: occupiers’ liability, highway safety responsibilities, employer duties under health and safety law, and the requirement for effective warning signage where hazards remain in place. Importantly, this video focuses on process and outcome, not confrontation. It shows how safety concerns can be raised lawfully, proportionately, and transparently, and how responsible engagement can lead to practical resolution without the need for enforcement action. 🔍 This case is now closed, following confirmation that: hazardous razor wire was removed or repositioned, warning signage was installed, and the public risk was addressed. 💬 GET INVOLVED Have you seen similar hazards near public spaces? Do you think warning signage alone is enough, or should hazards always be removed? Your comments help keep these issues visible and encourage better safety standards. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Subscribe Your support helps ensure issues don’t stop at identification — they’re followed through to resolution. 📂 RECOMMENDED PLAYLISTS ▶️ Health & Safety Accountability ▶️ Escalated Accountability Cases ▶️ Completed Accountability Cases (Outcomes) #SA4Justice #PublicSafety #HealthAndSafety #Accountability #KnowYourRights #DutyOfCare #OccupiersLiability #HighwaysAct #PublicFootpath #RiskAssessment #SafetySignage #PreventativeSafety #IssueResolved