Boozing is not illegal, so, that thing is not like this thing.
Boozing is not illegal, so, that thing is not like this thing.
Getting pissed and bashing the missus and kids, and ultimately possibly fucking your internal organs, is generally accepted as being not a good thing.
It doesn't however render the house you are renting off the state uninhabitable for someone else who is desperate for somewhere to live.
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...nobody should go near the sea, unless the particular bit of sea you want to splash in has been checked and approved by...(some cunt)...things have been spilt in it that are bad for us, eg: the Exxon Valdez, Bikini, Muroroa, whalewease, etc....
...nobody should walk in a city unless the air that they are about to breathe has been tested for carcinogens and other impurities that although unlikely, (), may from time to time occur...
...nobody should drive a tractor, ever...they are very big and noisy...
Thought your were wanking on about substance abuse and the drain on taxes.My bad.
As for the above statement on booze being legal........
Substance abuse in any form legal or not and the outfall from it has and will always be a drain on tax dollars.Its just the severity that changes.
Your opinion luckily counts for fuck all, and what I and many other functioning members of the society use to have a good time without harming anyone is not the problem. A cunt was a cunt before he got high and fucked some shit up. The drug is not to blame. Lick my dick ya ginger cunt.
And nobody should handle banknotes apparently, as most test worse for p than the houses supposedly condemmned....
what i was trying to get across was that there is an industry in NZ dedicated to condemming houses and reaping the rewards from "cleansing" them...
Until someone can come up with a definitive figure for an "unsafe" level of contamination, take all the hype about how many houses are unfit for use with a very large grain of salt....
And no, I don't see a conspiracy here - just simple greed.
But wherever fear can be beaten up in the sheeple, there is money to be made, along the same lines as there's asbestos in your house so you're going to die.....
I don't think anyone is disputing the fact, however, that it's not very lovely to live in a state house that has previously been used as a P lab.
Extending that logic to include smoking the stuff means we should should also be frightened of tobacco, weed, cooking too may curries in a house, but that's not scary enough so there's no money to be made.
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...beg to differ...our small building firm were to turn a Fulham, terraced house into two, self contained flats as a spec job for an architectural company...the old Indian bloke they bought it from had cooked one or a million too many curries...we had to strip out every bit of timber and even then the brickwork still smelled of putrid curry smells...I love curry but this was gut wrenching putrid...
Over the last few days I've done work in over 60 vacant Otago University owned flats. All had been professionally cleaned, but a few absolutely reeked of that stale curry smell.
A friend has a motel unit attached to their holiday home in Alexandra. In their absence they made the mistake of renting the unit semi-long term to some Indians. As a result they've had to fully repaint the place and replace soft furnishings - and the place still smells.
Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)
Methamphetamine labs are few and far between. Contaminated houses are mostly a product of use.
I am skeptical that 5 micrograms per 100m2 is toxic to anyone. I know that without rigorous testing that any level is just an arbitrary number, but I wonder how many educated guesses were employed in dreaming up the one they have.
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