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Wow, this is getting good
If you could get BigBrother and Ned to team up against StonerVote and the faux attorney Staunchliberal in a rasslin' match at the Central gym, you'd make everyone forget about haunted houses, raise a ton of money, and get to see who truly ''rules the hood''.
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- shorty31
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racer9
It does not matter how much business you do. It is the fact that you are allowing the public into your attraction, so you must meet Fire Safety Codes. I agree there are no codes for haunted houses, in this area anyway. But you must still meet the fire codes. The fire codes are still a type of building code, in a sense, due to the fact if you dont build it correctly, you will break certain fire codes.... IE: emergency egress routes, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, properly marked extis, and the list goes on and on. Egress routes and proper lighting, to me anyway, seemed to be the greatest concern to the Fire Chief.
As for making it more exciting for customers... if you figure building in the county to avoid inspections for the safety of your customers, more exciting, than who am I to question that.
So, in short, its not how ''good'' you are, its the safety of the public and the fire codes.
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- racer9
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just a reply
this is not being written to make anyone mad but as i said before,the haunted barn was not to avoid inspection. In fact you have to call and notify the fire and emergency personal of your location and type of business. they were more than welcome to inspect it. In fact ,they were inspected at the mall, set up the same way and passed.And as you said codes are codes but there are exceptions that even you were not told about.
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- nedl
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- Muscabamastan
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Thanks-
but I've been barred from the squared circle forever because of what happened during my last match. Before the match I lunched on corned beef-limberger cheese-onion-kraut samiches and beer. And, forgot to use deoderant too. I permanently disabled the other wrestlers and ref and most of the front row of spectators. Sorry.
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