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Old 01-01-2025, 08:45 PM   #11
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Default Re: This Australian city wants to charge people to work on their cars

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That truck looks truly imposing!
You should see the semi variant of that one that rocks up to pump out the sewage wells in the new Redstone estate in Sunbury, because its not hooked up to the sewage main yet for some reason.

Every morning around 5AM you drive by and you see the big boy eductor truck out there pumping out the wet well into it self, to move their waste to the waste plant.

Another local government mensa candidate move on behalf of Hume City Council, mustn't be able to afford the phone call to the state government in their $500M/yearly budget.
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