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Originally Posted by JustJess
Don't be deliberately dense. If the housing doesn't meet standard code for SAFETY and people are getting ill - and I don't know about you, but highly increased cancer risk is a little more serious to me than a runny nose - then they have the right to pursue legal action to correct the issue. It's bad enough that they were allowed to be built in the first place, but that the government itself is now the one putting these out for use is simply unacceptable.
And yes, Brew - they have been through enough already. This is ridiculous.
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I'm just reading the 'symptoms' from the article Jess. Runny nose and headaches. Since NOTHING has been proved here, and these are the kinda people who are still living in a trailer months and months after the event, my guess is these are also the kinda people who will sue hoping to win the litigation lottery. I'm not going to get up in arms if free EMERGENCY housing turns out to not be the best in very hot humid weather.
And while you can call it ridiculous, opening a window would most likely solve the issue. Hell my basement gets a poisonous gas in it in the form of radon, I had to put in a pipe to vent it, problem solved.
Maleficent - You might be a heartless bastard but I still love you, even if you don't like hot weather.