KCTV5's Stacey Cameron asks important questions about Kansas City gas lines and who's watching them set to scary music and horror movie editing.
Related: Contractor applied for permit before JJ's restaurant blast, attorney says
Related: Contractor applied for permit before JJ's restaurant blast, attorney says
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ReplyDeleteFax???? Why not join the 21 century and use scanned docs and email.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the Google Bunny ate it.....
ReplyDeleteWatch someone other than Pat getting kicked to the curb when the facts get checked.
ReplyDeleteAre you seriously telling me that a public official makes this type of erroneous statement in response to a tragedy without checking, then rechecking twice, all the facts?
Klein may be correct that no permit was issued.
ReplyDeleteAnd Russell may be correct that they timely filed and that KC's pattern and practice was to allow work to begin before the permit application was processed and a permit issued.
And while it would certainly raise questions about what the fuck the City was doing with those permit applications (and any associated fees), would the issuance o a permit make any difference in whether or not JJ's exploded?
Thanks god sweeps ends today.
ReplyDeleteWuldn't have made a bit of difference, all the permit does is collect some money for the city and they come out after all the work is done and make sure the sidewalks and streets have been repaired correctly.
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