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Ants and Bunta, when you guys go around the mountains, are you in 2WD or 4WD?

whenever our cars are ready. I will be in normal drive mode......... 2wd until the car requires 4wd

Looped the f**king abomb this morning, same spot I did two years ago... Just driving normal neck minute I'm facing backwards looking at on coming traffic. These kunts wash their trucks and let all the diesel and soap out onto the road an the corner becomes a skating rink. Thinking about going to council I'm sick of this bullshit...

Looped the f**king abomb this morning, same spot I did two years ago... Just driving normal neck minute I'm facing backwards looking at on coming traffic. I was just going round the corner, dripped back to first, planted the foot, and dint know why it happened.

fyp

in all srsns, report to the council, that shit is dangerous.

What corner Nick? Releasing prescribed contaminants to storm water!? That's a 2200 dollar paddlin

Corner on brookings drive, constantly covered in diesel spills and sand to try and soak it up and kindas a shit, they have a company on both sides of the road so they think they own it.

Corner on brookings drive, constantly covered in diesel spills and sand to try and soak it up and kindas a shit, they have a company on both sides of the road so they think they own it.

ring council as I think it might be their level of incident. If you don't get a satisfactory answer let me know. There is a nazi in our Ipswich office I could latch onto this. To get council keen mention that you saw water from there with diesel and truck wash in it going to storm water

ring council as I think it might be their level of incident. If you don't get a satisfactory answer let me know. There is a nazi in our Ipswich office I could latch onto this. To get council keen mention that you saw water from there with diesel and truck wash in it going to storm water

I was thinking that this is what you did for work. Not the spilling chemicals into stormwater drains part, but the fixing these issues part.

I was thinking that this is what you did for work. Not the spilling chemicals into stormwater drains part, but the fixing these issues part.

It is pretty much what I do. Certain parts of the EP act are devolved to local councils. Environmental harm is council, serious and material environmental harm is us and any envirionmental issue coming from one of the sites we regulate regardless of the seriousness is ours.

It is pretty much what I do. Certain parts of the EP act are devolved to local councils. Environmental harm is council, serious and material environmental harm is us and any envirionmental issue coming from one of the sites we regulate regardless of the seriousness is ours.

Ahh that makes sense. Which Dept are you in?

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