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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    New Legislation cant cover an old contract or no contract. It has to all start from scratch with any new legislation. You cant change contract law by changing the terms or penalties at a future date after the contract. Im trying to think of an example but cant right now.

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    free water up to that point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmcome View Post
    free water up to that point.
    Irish water was well and truely fucked and those that registered saved it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Irish water was well and truely fucked and those that registered saved it.

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    Our rivers are full of shit, West. No longer a co council matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenie View Post
    lol indeed.

    most people have registered im not sure what is so funny to you
    Funny in the sense that Irish Water could be classified as a bad joke if it wasn`t so inept, corrupt and expensive.

    According to Irish Water`s figures (and from past experiences we know how accurate Irish Water`s figures are lol), 51% of
    households they deem liable have returned forms.
    Can you tell me how this figure, and assuming that all of them will send a cheque, will achieve the 271 million Irish Water need to pass the Eurostat test?????

    An aside, but on a straight line 10% depreciation you do realise that whatever they get 58 million is going towards Uncle Denis`s water meters that in all likliehood will never be used, but which Irish Water seem to have a bigger priority in burying than fixing leaks.
    The whole exercise has been corrupt and a shambles from the outset, and not one I`m prepared to finance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Irish water was well and truely fucked and those that registered saved it.

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    It`s even more fucked in that they have finally given figures, that even with Irish Waters record on dodgy maths, will not bring in anywhere near enough to finance it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmcome View Post
    Our rivers are full of shit, West. No longer a co council matter.
    Maybe they could adapt Denis O Briens meters to clean them up. At a cost of 580 million, they are doing F**k all else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redone7010 View Post
    Maybe they could adapt Denis O Briens meters to clean them up. At a cost of 580 million, they are doing F**k all else.
    use of metering is standard in other countries. could help identify these leaks, how else were they to find them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmcome View Post
    They said they're going to write new legislation. I wouldn't rely on the Judiciary to go against
    the government, the 'establishment'.
    There have been a number of judges that have messed up the whole private speed camera issue, so I wouldn`t be too confident if I was the government on hoping for good will of the judicary to change the legal terms of contracts.
    If that ever becomes law, I`m going to assume you owe me 200 Euro, so I`ll contact you then to forward it to the escort of my choice, and if you do not, I`ll see you in court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redone7010 View Post
    There have been a number of judges that have messed up the whole private speed camera issue, so I wouldn`t be too confident if I was the government on hoping for good will of the judicary to change the legal terms of contracts.
    If that ever becomes law, I`m going to assume you owe me 200 Euro, so I`ll contact you then to forward it to the escort of my choice, and if you do not, I`ll see you in court.
    the whole thing has been an immense cock-up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmcome View Post
    use of metering is standard in other countries. could help identify these leaks, how else were they to find them?
    Practically all the leaks are from the mains. Irish Water have said so themselves.You don`t need meters on every house at a cost of 580 million Euro to find them.Really, all household meters will tell you is if there is a leak between the mains and your house.
    For leak detection of the mains, they are as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.

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