Council Cunts
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
Stallion Explosion writes "I was in a record shop in Melbourne, flicking through the vinyl, when I found a record entitled 'Hackney Council Are A Bunch Of Cunts'"
We agree.
Have you been trapped in the relentless petty minded bureaucracy of your local council?
Why does it require 3 forms of ID to get a parking permit when the car in question is busy receiving a parking ticket right outside the parking office?
Or do you work for Hackney Council?
( , Thu 26 Jul 2007, 10:51)
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Building regulations
We have just finished converting ( by ourselves) our upstairs room into a mezanine double- room type thing, and hence needed everything signed off by the building regs guys. This involves an awful lot of hypocrisy. By law, all replacement windows have to be double glazed to save on heat loss. However, if you live in a conservation area as we do, all replacement windows have to be single glazed original sash. Both laws apply.
Stairs have to have the vertical bit between steps filled so that there is less than a 10cm gap, as " a child could get their head stuck". I hate children. This is my personal bedroom. I also can't have horizontal bars going up to the banister as "a child could use them as a ladder". However, by law, I have to have an escape window 2ft off the ground that I am not allowed to fit a lock to in case of fire. This is the same window I found my neighbours' 3 year old child leaning out of holding my dog, when he was left unattended for 10 mins in our house.
Cnts cnts cnts cnts cnts
( , Wed 1 Aug 2007, 14:53, Reply)
We have just finished converting ( by ourselves) our upstairs room into a mezanine double- room type thing, and hence needed everything signed off by the building regs guys. This involves an awful lot of hypocrisy. By law, all replacement windows have to be double glazed to save on heat loss. However, if you live in a conservation area as we do, all replacement windows have to be single glazed original sash. Both laws apply.
Stairs have to have the vertical bit between steps filled so that there is less than a 10cm gap, as " a child could get their head stuck". I hate children. This is my personal bedroom. I also can't have horizontal bars going up to the banister as "a child could use them as a ladder". However, by law, I have to have an escape window 2ft off the ground that I am not allowed to fit a lock to in case of fire. This is the same window I found my neighbours' 3 year old child leaning out of holding my dog, when he was left unattended for 10 mins in our house.
Cnts cnts cnts cnts cnts
( , Wed 1 Aug 2007, 14:53, Reply)
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