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Do you mean pollard? I was very amused when I noticed the Whomping Willow in the HP movies was pollarded. Not a job I'd want to do! Maybe that's why it's so mean.
I had to look it up but there is a bit of difference between pollarding, and TOPPING the trees, which is what they are doing to those parking lot trees
as the sites explained, pollarding is done more with young trees, as an aesthetic measure (often combined with pleaching), while topping is what we used to caution our "yard guy" against, when we told him "don't whack them off !! cut where we marked them, to thin them out"
we do need to take the highest growth off our Maui trees, since our cottage tenant has watered and fertilized them until they have grown up to block our view down into the valley; but there are ways to thin them out without giving them a buzz cut -- I'd do it myself but I no longer trust myself to climb trees with a chainsaw
Topping should be a crime. If a tree needs to be topped, it should just be taken out, and replaced with something more suitable.