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watch to the end....

RADU


 
Posted : May 31, 2011 9:45 pm
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The hydraulic fluid adds that special "smokey" flavour.

We pay extra for that in the states.

Rick


 
Posted : June 1, 2011 4:04 am
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RADU-

YIKES !!!

Here's a bit more on the topic:

Cheers

Derek

PS- As a bit of semi useless info ............

In Ontario, since about 1980ish, we are supposed to have a railway employee with us (that 'we' pay naturally) when working on railway right-of-ways as the Provincial jurisdiction under Section 6 of the Surveys Act is trumped by Federal legislation the railways are working under. Note the penalty for 'interference' !

Right to enter land, buildings

6. (1) A surveyor or a person in the surveyor’s employ while making a survey may,

(a) at any time enter and pass over the land of any person; or

(b) at any time suitable to the occupant of a building enter the building,

and do any act thereon or therein for any purpose of the survey, but the surveyor is liable for any damage occasioned thereby.

Offence for obstructing

(2) Every person who interferes with or obstructs a surveyor or a person in the surveyor’s employ in the exercise of any of the powers conferred by subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $100. R.S.O. 1990, c. S.30, s. 6.

When I point out to my colleagues the structural corruptness of our surveying related legislation .........................


 
Posted : June 1, 2011 9:03 am