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paulllambert | 16:19 Thu 30th Jan 2014 | Law
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Don't know if this is the best section to post in......my neighbour has a number of jerrycans (I'd guess 20 litres or so) full of fuel stored in his garage. I was passing his house this morning, as he was taking one from the boot of his car and putting it in his garage. It's not the first time I have seen him do this, and I couldn't believe it when I saw he had about ten or twelve stacked against the wall. I was wondering if there was a limit to how much fuel can be stored in a residential area. There must be a health and safety issue here, surely?
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I think you're missing a point here, Elvis. I thought I explained, it wasn't until yesterday I realised he had a LARGE NUMBER of these containers in his garage. To this point, it could easily have been the same can he had been carrying in and out of his garage in the course of his work. My original question didn't even mention grassing him up. Now, I am pleased to let the authorities sort it out, and would do if I lived next door or miles away.

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