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I am an Australian guy married to a Thai National

My position is President of the Asbestos Diseases Society of SA Inc.

I want everyone in Thailand to know the dangers of Asbestos.

ASBESTOS can KILL You, your wife, your children, your family.

You cannot see asbestos fibres!

You cannot taste Asbestos fibres!

Once these fibres are in your lungs and stay there you will later on DIE!

I have over 1000 clients all with asbestos related diseases

Each week clients DIE with asbestos related diseases

Asbestos is BANNED in Australia.

Please read my societies web site www.adssa-inc.com.au

Go to all of the links

Please! Save yourselves, your families, your work mates

Write to me //e-mail removed as per forum rules//

IAN SHEPPARD

President

Asbestos Diseases Society of SA Inc.

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Hi, I love asbestos. It makes a fortune. Without guys like you in the UK I'd be skint, living in the gutter, out of dustbins. But because of ludicrous rules on bonded chrysotile cement sheet I'm fabulously wealthy beyond my wildest dreams.

Oh I do love the smell of amosite tile in the morning, it's that smell, that crisp £50 note smell . . . smells like, smells like victory!

Okay yes, a lot of fibrous and loose airborne asbestos is hazardous. I hate dealing with blue floc. Or any floc to be honest. Real nightmare. 

But if you are going to try and introduce, possibly needed (not sure on the current regs here), regulation into Thailand . . . please keep it sensible and don't turn it into an industry of shylock and obstruction just to make consultants and contractors rich at the expense of others. You'll just end up with more piles of it at the sides of roads.

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ADSSA was so adamant when he said, "ASBESTOS can KILL You, your wife, your children, your family.

You cannot see asbestos fibres!

You cannot taste Asbestos fibres!

Once these fibres are in your lungs and stay there you will later on DIE!"

Well, yeah, it CAN kill you, but so can water or motorbikes or bees or beer!

Doesn't mean that it will necessarily kill you.

Shove it up your nose, and there's a chance you could die. Even if the asbestos doesn't kill you, the lack of breathing might.

And so what you can't taste asbestos fibres. I'm not much into them for drinks or dinner.

Oh yeah, and "once the fibres are in your lungs and stay there, you will later on die"? Don't think I've got them in my lungs or overstaying there, but I do know that later on I WILL DIE!

Suppose it's not quite appropriate to introduce a little moderation to the spam?

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