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So I'm not allowed to wash my car at home, but flemington race course is allowed to use 1 million litres of DRINKING WATER per DAY....

GAGF Victoria. I'm washing my car in the driveway :no:

lol who doesn't. I have a cop living on my street and i see him hosing his driveway.

yeh but they'll give you some stupid excuse about how flemington racecourse will save the world and thus needs the water, and so won't let you off when you contest the fine when some prick neighbour dobs you in!!

Cant even use a bucket to clean the entire car atm.. only spot cleaning windows etc.. so the local 'Laserwash' owns my wallet :no:

Council's police mis use of water...they have patrols etc to catch people....don't think cops are too concerned with it...

Point is the Government love to make residents feel guilty for spending 5 minutes in the shower (how dare they) when Flemington is pumping out 1million litres a day to keep the track and gardens looking pretty.

Stage 4 restrictions on the way too....can't have those flowers at flemington dying.

P.S - Stage 4 places restrictions on commercial car washes too :no:

Personally I believe that no matter what Government was in charge it'd be the same scenario.....the opposition always opposes pretty much everything the Government says/proposes...but nothing seems to change if that opposition becomes the Government.

Only way to get things done is to incite riots

Personally I believe that no matter what Government was in charge it'd be the same scenario.....the opposition always opposes pretty much everything the Government says/proposes...but nothing seems to change if that opposition becomes the Government.

A very true statement the world over :no:

u drink ur own piss is wat it means

recycle recycle recycle

hey the new aus pool at rod laver is bloody joke and i mean it.

it temp

msac is a good place for the swimming and they up the capacity for the com games so why not use that in sted braksy oh wait i know i wona speend all the moeny and water weve got in vic

Flemington racecourse is basically gambling. With high tax on gambling, the government wont touch crown casion, flem racecourse etc, as they bring in a load of revenue for the government.

Restriction of water for them will be less revenue to the government.

its all about teh money!!11

stage 4 restrictions?! Exactly what will that mean? There's not much left to restrict!

Can only flush toilet once a day?!

RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL GARDENS and LAWNS

S All outside watering is BANNED. No watering at any time, by any means.

PUBLIC GARDENS and LAWNS

S All outside watering is BANNED. No watering at any time, by any means.

SPORTING GROUNDS

S All outside watering is BANNED. No watering at any time, by any means.

PAVING, CONCRETE & OTHER HARD SURFACES

S Hosing banned except for construction purposes or in emergency; or for health or safety

hazard.

VEHICLES

S A vehicle may only be washed for health and safety reasons, in which case the

windows and lights must be washed and rinsed by means of a bucket, filled directly

from the tap (not by hose). Commercial car washes which use water from a source

other than your local water business reticulated water system can be used.

RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL POOLS AND SPAS

S All previous exemptions are void. Cannot be filled, added to or replaced without prior

written approval.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

If it is considered by a water business that Stage 4 restrictions are insufficient to reduce

consumption to a level adequate to meet future demands at that level of restriction, water

businesses may declare emergency measures to further restrict water consumption in the

specified area. Such measures may involve restricting the volume of water available to

consumers or restricting the use of water in industries which are not affected by Stage 4

restrictions. Emergency measures would not be declared without the written approval of

the State Minister or Ministers responsible for water resource management.

wtf? Srew flemington. Are we on stage 3 or 4 at the moment?

Stage 3. Stage 4 is on the way it seems.

Yep GAGF, My Bonsai need water too you pr|cks!

BONSAII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yep GAGF, My Bonsai need water too you pr|cks!

LOL

Government :down: sonsofbitches... millions of litres of water goes to waste f*kn all the time..

at my work apparently a water main burst or some c**t forgot the tap on LOL

anyways the whole lower level of the car park was under water along with the building mangers wife's car that was left there overnight for safe keeping LOL..

this put a 30 story building out with like 20 companies working in the building for like 2 weeks cos they were pumping the water out it shorted the mains out and f*kd everything.... everyone sued everyone lol

the assholes were pumping water out into the middle of the st for like a full day or so...

nearly a million ltrs of water turned to shit that day, oh and the 2 burst water mains in my st that they just cant seem to fix :ninja: ... nice one labour!! :no:

but its all good to compensate they'll set up more defect road blocks and give more people canaries... :laugh:

That would really suck if you couldnt even use servo car washes. Need to find some that recycle the water. Surely some would invest in it. The amount of customers they would get if they were the only car wash in 50k's would be huge ie every car enthusiast.

How are we meant to keep our cars looking mint then =(

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