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Re: Standard of Care Requirements for Fire Investigators
Posted by:
Jim Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: March 01, 2007 01:11PM
I really did not expect an answer and was hoping you would have stood by your word. I did not know I was your servant, master hope you do not whip me for this posting.
I will say the same, take some advice, and quit trying to shove your opinions down other people’s throats. No one likes being force fed or treated as if they know nothing and can say nothing correctly. As I have stated before I do not believe any one person's opinion is 100% correct to the point there can be no other. Sorry if you do not like hearing that opinion. Guess I have lost another supporter for my comments when they are reviewed, all but one that is.
As to this horse being beat to death, as long as there is one side say one opinion I believe the other should be able to express their opinion or do you not want opposing opinions heard? Truthfully, i believe until there is a published court ruling that addresses this issue the horses have just left the starting gate.
Let NFPA 921 be what it is. It will make it own way and there will always be differences of opinion on the document and it’s contents.