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Challenging eviction from unit
Maybe ask yourself first what outcome you expect, how long you would be willing to fight, and how much you would be willing to pay for that fight. And then look at how much time and money it would cost you to just move. Is it fair? Maybe not. But compare your options. -
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Promises made Promises kept , POTUS first few days! The lefts radical response!
Not intended to be a flame. So we shouldn't deport these fruit pickers because the fruit will rot then the end result will be higher prices because there will be shortages as the law of supply and demand kicks in. Therefore immigration laws should not be enforced since it will result in higher fruit prices. Is that what your post is all about? -
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Badenoch Criticizes Starmer’s “Unequal” Handling of Southport Killer and Rioters
The rioters were almost all tried in magistrates courts. Ricky Jones (Labour Councillor) is being tried in front of a full jury, the timing of which is determined by the court availability. Here’s an example of the trial of one of those involved in provoking the race riots taking time to be processed. So no not all were tried quickly. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jan/06/key-architect-of-riots-after-southport-attack-jailed-for-seven-and-a-half-years -
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British woman jailed after collecting debt from Thai millionaire
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Thank God the burning has stopped......
With many of them its not a matter of maintenance, they carry out modifications to throw more fuel in and obtain more power. They don't seem to have any idea that they are not only damaging the environment, they are also damaging their engine on many occasions. -
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Thank God the burning has stopped......
That's why the Chinese like to come to Thailand... Reminds them of the "old days" in China. A few years ago before they reduced the air pollution significantly. 😲 Sidenote: The Chinese have yet to eliminate Winter Yes, China has made significant progress in reducing air pollution in recent years, though challenges remain. Key developments include: Improvements in Air Quality 1. Reduction in Key Pollutants: Between 2013 and 2023, levels of PM2.5 (fine particulate matter) dropped significantly in many major cities. For example, Beijing saw a reduction of more than 50% in PM2.5 concentrations since 2013. 2. Cleaner Energy: China has heavily invested in renewable energy, including wind, solar, and hydropower, reducing reliance on coal. 3. Stricter Regulations: The government implemented policies like the "Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan" (2013–2017) and subsequent plans targeting industrial emissions, vehicle standards, and cleaner fuels. Key Measures Taken 1. Coal Reduction: Transitioning from coal to cleaner energy sources in power generation and industry. 2. Industrial Upgrades: Closing or modernizing polluting factories, especially in heavy industries like steel and cement. 3. Vehicle Emissions: Introducing stricter fuel standards and promoting electric vehicles (EVs). 4. Reforestation: Massive afforestation programs to act as carbon sinks and reduce pollution. Challenges Regional Disparities: While urban centers have improved, rural areas still face pollution challenges. Economic Growth vs. Environment: Balancing rapid industrial growth with sustainability remains a hurdle. Seasonal Pollution: Winter smog persists in some areas due to coal heating and stagnant weather patterns. China’s efforts have been recognized globally as a model of rapid pollution control, but sustained action is needed to address remaining issues and e nsure long-term environmental health.
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