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    While all of us have put energy into this, the OP has not returned.
    His ride has probably picked him up already. :oops:

    @smacuser, you must have been quite upset.
    Not as upset as most here should. I knew what I was getting into, and to honest, it was like the good old days with 20 of my best little buddies riding in my shirt pocket. I had brought a round of Zyns for the flight and stay, but they quickly went to the wayside. After 10 days, I ditched my last smoke outside the Bangkok airport and took that 25 hour trip back to my brothers place where my current besties were waiting for me with open arms like nothing had happened.
     

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    hi i got caught by police for vape possession today, any idea what is going to happen? they said they will refer to hsa, i am not selling, it was only for my own usage.
    Ur going to a secret underground facility, where waterboarding is the best technique they have to get you to give up your supplier. Then they will put you in cleanroom that has only vents, cigarette smoke will slowly fill the room untill your dead. "unless you give up supplier" Then after reviving you they will hang you upside down and dip your head into a bucket of lit cigarette butts, and if your still alive they will give a ticket for possession of a control substance. Only if you gave up your supplier!....

    You must always follow the law and you wont be deported with your vaporizer like me...smh
    Im sorry guys I couldnt help my myself...
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    I think we've been scammed!

    While all of us have put energy into this, the OP has not returned. He refers to the HSA. Well... In Singapore the HSA is the division of the government that holds blood drives.

    I'm tempted to throw in a joke here about sucking blood but really... I'm just mildly .......
    Hope he's not in jail.
     
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    Ur going to a secret underground facility, where waterboarding is the best technique they have to get you to give up your supplier. Then they will put you in cleanroom that has only vents, cigarette smoke will slowly fill the room untill your dead. "unless you give up supplier" Then after reviving you they will hang you upside down and dip your head into a bucket of lit cigarette butts, and if your still alive they will give a ticket for possession of a control substance. Only if you gave up your supplier!....

    You must always follow the law and you wont be deported with your vaporizer like me...smh
    Im sorry guys I couldnt help my myself...View attachment 952073

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    Yeah....this has been coming for a long time on the East Coast--not sure about elsewhere....but my Kushner lease (um...he bought this property during the TRUMPER admin) states that I have to have white walls, sheer white curtains, and among other weird 1984 things....there is no smoking/vaping inside your apartment or anywhere on the property. We've been asked to film and report on neighbors and I've had "speaks" with their Zionist lawyers as well. --Jacque Clouseau "in disguise*

    Until the public is informed that the Bill of Rights is null and void.....keep doing what you're doing. This is epic Agenda 21 b.s.
     
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    Yeah....this has been coming for a long time on the East Coast--not sure about elsewhere....but my Kushner lease (um...he bought this property during the TRUMPER admin) states that I have to have white walls, sheer white curtains, and among other weird 1984 things....there is no smoking/vaping inside your apartment or anywhere on the property. We've been asked to film and report on neighbors and I've had "speaks" with their Zionist lawyers as well. --Jacque Clouseau "in disguise*

    Until the public is informed that the Bill of Rights is null and void.....keep doing what you're doing. This is epic Agenda 21 b.s.

    Careful, that "Z" word won't sit well with many.
     
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    my Kushner lease

    A lease is a legal agreement. You agree to follow whatever is contained in it and if you don't like what it requires then you don't sign it. If the place came under new ownership after you already were living there, you should have had an opportunity to sign a new lease. If they didn't give you that opportunity, the new requirements could be challenged. There's a distinction to be made between gov't actions, and private agreements. You could sign an agreement that you will stand on your head for 2 hours every day and it would be enforceable.
     
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    A lease is a legal agreement. You agree to follow whatever is contained in it and if you don't like what it requires then you don't sign it. If the place came under new ownership after you already were living there, you should have had an opportunity to sign a new lease. If they didn't give you that opportunity, the new requirements could be challenged. There's a distinction to be made between gov't actions, and private agreements. You could sign an agreement that you will stand on your head for 2 hours every day and it would be enforceable.
    I think somewhere in those leases, there's a "fair use" or "normal wear and tear" clause that I'm not sure is legally enforceable beyond that. Owning an establishment for leases has its own mandates. I'm not entirely sure on this though, and it could vary state to state. But yeah, a contract is a contract, assuming they haven't breached any legal statutes to void that contract. Even ethical issues could be battled and possibly won, but with legal fees and all that, hardly worth the mess.

    Story time: This reminds me of one of the houses I used to rent with 4 other guys while in college. The lease advertised a 5 bedroom house, and charged per room as such. The cost per room was on the lower end for houses we were shopping around for though, and its location was pretty ideal. However, in the basement, one of the rooms didn't have a window, which voids it from being considered a bedroom for safety and other reasons. I volunteered to take the room because I don't really care about having a window. However, every few months or so, we'd get a call from the landlord telling us that we had to dismantle that "bedroom" - my room. We had to make it look like a storage room. So for a week or two at a time, I'd have to sleep on a mattress on the floor that I'd have to tilt back up against the wall every morning when I woke up until the inspection was done. We lived in that house for 2 years.

    When we finally decided to move out, built into the lease was a surcharge for basic cleaning and vacuuming services which would come out of our deposits. It stated a basic fee of $50 for normal wear and tear upon ending the lease. They ended up withholding $200 from each of our deposits ($1000 total) for a bunch of bogus items like not scrubbing the siding or getting the tree leaves/crap off of the roof. Stuff that should be considered normal wear and tear. I personally vacuumed the carpet and rented a deep cleaner to make sure we made good on the normal wear and tear. They billed us $500 for the carpet alone.

    The funny part: When we moved out, one of my roommates knew a few of the guys moving into the house. The morning we finally got everything out of the house and finished cleaning, the new people had already arrived and were moving stuff into the house. My old roommate had asked them a few weeks later when the vacuuming service had come to do the carpet, and what else they'd done to clean up what we missed. They were never contacted about any cleaning services and none of it was ever scheduled or completed. The landlords straight pocketed that money.

    Moral of the story is: >95% of all landlords are real pieces of schitt. Make sure everything in the lease is exactly how you want it, or tell them to crumple the contract into a small ball, and to insert it straight up into their tiny little thieving backside holes where they keep all of the rest of the stuff they immorally acquire.
     
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    A lease is a legal agreement. You agree to follow whatever is contained in it and if you don't like what it requires then you don't sign it. If the place came under new ownership after you already were living there, you should have had an opportunity to sign a new lease. If they didn't give you that opportunity, the new requirements could be challenged. There's a distinction to be made between gov't actions, and private agreements. You could sign an agreement that you will stand on your head for 2 hours every day and it would be enforceable.
    Hi. Yes. I absolutely understand that. I've been dealing with their Lawyers and finally have had some success :) and never got my lease though I asked for it. Their lawyers were not happy about that! I'm fully aware of all the laws regarding renters/property owners....as well as the general CONstitution which is still in effect 1776.
     
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    Hi. Yes. I absolutely understand that. I've been dealing with their Lawyers and finally have had some success :) and never got my lease though I asked for it. Their lawyers were not happy about that! I'm fully aware of all the laws regarding renters/property owners....as well as the general CONstitution which is still in effect 1776.

    Sounds like you are actively looking out for your interests. Good luck!
     

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    Story time:

    Years and years ago I moved into a house with roomates and soon found out that they wouldn't wash dishes. Setting a good example didn't work so I decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. All the dishes were always dirty. If you wanted to eat, you would wash the dishes you were going to use and then leave them dirty. It turned out to be a perfectly fair arrangement that eliminated stress for me.
     

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    Years and years ago I moved into a house with roomates and soon found out that they wouldn't wash dishes. Setting a good example didn't work so I decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. All the dishes were always dirty. If you wanted to eat, you would wash the dishes you were going to use and then leave them dirty. It turned out to be a perfectly fair arrangement that eliminated stress for me.
    I've also lived in a house that ran in such a way. Eventually, I'd just wash my own set of dishes after I used them, and stowed them away in my room until I needed to use them again. XD
     
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