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Good news is the developersĀ have been charged by the EPA for dumping asbestos from the property and face millions in fines. I would rather see jail time myself.Ā 

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1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

Good news is the developersĀ have been charged by the EPA for dumping asbestos from the property and face millions in fines. I would rather see jail time myself.Ā 

The EPA is a joke. This is the first time I have ever I agreed with them. Those developers should build the pub back brick for brick.

The EPA have special powers outside of the law. They shouldn't. Let's see how they use them.

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Now the developers are suing the government for trying to make them remove asbestos. Jeez... Ā Those two individuals should be banned from ever working in this country again.

 
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11 hours ago, Jara said:

Now the developers are suing the government for trying to make them remove asbestos. Jeez... Ā Those two individuals should be banned from ever working in this country again.

I am thinking a tarringĀ and feathering exercise would beĀ appropriate at this point in time. I had previously requested public humiliation putting them inĀ the stocks but that is too lenient in this modern era of mandatory sentencing.Ā 

12 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

I am thinking a tarringĀ and feathering exercise would beĀ appropriate at this point in time. I had previously requested public humiliation putting them inĀ the stocks but that is too lenient in this modern era of mandatory sentencing.Ā 

as religion is such an inspiration, how about a public stoning in fitzroy gardens. to add a touch of capitalism we could get boral quarries to sponsor and supply suitable rocks and unlike life of brian all genders would be welcome. of course a license from yarra council would be required for a small fee. biffo as master of ceremonies, dieter to cast the first stone. fun for all and a salient lesson to greedy developers


Now - finally some sense from DC.

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