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Old 03-18-11, 03:42 AM   #36
Tribesman
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@Golden rivet
So I was not quite correct, it isn't your lack of ability which causes you to spill gas, it was you making a deliberate choice to remove the spout from the can which caused spills.
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with the old style gas cans that the government didnt have their hands all over
Sorry, but you are in fantasy land, the old style cans also had the governments hands all over them.
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NO.. i don't think it makes a hell of a lot of difference what sort of gas can a construction company uses to fuel up their bulldozers and chain saws and weed eaters.
So you think companies shouldn't have any regulation when it comes to the storage of dangerous chemicals.
That isn't a very sensible idea is it, it fact it would be best described as a really dumb idea.
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and i especially dont think the government should have its say on every little thing people can or cannot go to the store and buy.
Yes, its really bad that the government regulates safety standards for petrol cans, petrol is nice and can in no way be dangerous. It is really bad that they should even go to such a wasteful process of having two sets of regulations for petrol cans, that is realy silly, can't they see that commercial and domestic are really the same and petrol is the same so there should only be one rule concerning storage of the chemical and any old can will do as when it comes down to it as petrol is a liquid just like water .
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