Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
What if "Star Wars" and high energy laser and directed energy research in general is all an attempt to learn how to shoot down UFOs to steal alien technology?
*You cannot have your electricity supply disconnected without having 10 days’ notice. *You’re entitled to have your security deposit returned if you have one year of good payment history. *Generally, you must be provided with payment options, including an equal monthly payment plan. *If you are overdue on paying your bills and facing disconnection, in most cases, the utility must offer you the chance to go on a payment plan. *Your electricity supply can’t be disconnected for non-payment during the winter months, from November 15 to April 30.
Something smells strange.
Exactly what I was thinking. What technician in their right mind is going to complete a disco work order when he already knows he's banned from doing it and will probably get fired? Makes no sense! I've worked dispatch for many years, and something like this would never happen.
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Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
Call them and threaten them. Cite the exact law. Talk about talking to a lawyer. They will turn it back on.
No, it's not that hard at all. It's easy. You just call the Ontario Energy Board between Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 @ 1-877-632-2727 (416-314-2455 within Greater Toronto Area) or have a webchat with them @ https://p-micoccm01.ontarioenergyboard.ca/ccmwa/chat/6411231f-f348-4a0c-881d-3a044979ac2f or e-mail them @ ConsumerRelations@oeb.ca or file a complaint @ https://www.oeb.ca/consumer-protection/make-complaint and get the illegal disconnection investigated. That will learn them for next time they try it. Contact the utility first and request immediate reconnection. If they refuse, go to the OEB for relief.
Hey. WTFF?? I just found out they CAN'T disconnect your electricity, they are banned from doing so by law.
"Licensed electricity utilities are banned from disconnecting residential customers for non-payment during the winter every year, from November 15 to April 30. Homes that are already disconnected when the ban goes into effect must be reconnected without charge."
Your electricity supply can’t be disconnected for non-payment during the winter months, from November 15 to April 30.
If you live in a condo or apartment that has its own individual meter and your bill comes from a company other than the local utility, you are a customer of a unit sub-meter provider. Most of our customer service rules for utilities also apply to unit sub-meter providers. Any differences are noted below.
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Your case worker will give you free bus tickets or subway passes to get around as well. No problem. You just have to call in and ask for them and then pick them up at the desk.
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Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
I need my birth certificate which is also something I need to do or they will cut me off because I also don't have Ontario ID so technically I'm not even a resident I'm like a man on the land
Go to this place. They have emergency services available. Tell them you need it ASAP because they are demanding it at OntarioWorks. They will have to issue you one within 5 business days. Contact your worker and tell him/her ServiceOntario is asking for proof of need and get a letter, and ask him/her to pay the $65 fee for print and courier. Tell OntarioWorks you need it right away to find work and can't wait 6-8 weeks. You have to use the available support systems, bud. That's what they are there for.
ServiceOntario 47 Sheppard Avenue East, unit 417, 4th Floor Toronto, ON M2N 5N1
Emergency service (in-person at 47 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto) : 5 business days including delivery by courier Note: proof of urgency is required
Also, after working a single day, you are entitled to a $250 work allowance, to buy boots, gloves, hardhat, vest, etc, and you don't need to show receipts.
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Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood
Water + electricity creates sparks which can ignite things you retard
You are a total retard. I've wired and plumbed entire homes so just shut up and go back to picking specks of weed off of your filthy floors. If water leaked into a socket or other exposed circuit the worst that would happen would be a short which would trip a breaker or blow a fuse.
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Originally posted by Technologist
You have to be wayyyyyy behind for our electric company to shut off the power. Even then, there are programs to help people with medical needs or during inclement weather. Look for those programs there Scron.
He can apply for a one time payout of $600 for the year to get reconnected under the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), and also get a monthly credit of about $68 on his bill every month through the Ontario Energy Board and the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP).
I dont want to live in this nation any more full of inbred liberals I'm embarrassed when people ask if iam from the states we need a full sterilization
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Originally posted by stl1
Quote: Originally posted by My arab math teacher If I take 1 hour to cook a batch of cookies and the cookie monster has 15 ovens working 24 hours a day every day for 5 years, how long does it take the cookie monster to make 6000000 batches of cookies?
Answer is "Can't be done in time allotted."
fucking antisemite
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Originally posted by -SpectraL
"The overall rate of codeine-related deaths increased from 3.5 per million in 2000 to 8.7 per million in 2009. Deaths attributed to accidental overdoses were more common (48.8%) than intentional deaths (34.7%), and their proportion increased during the study period."
Codeine's LD50 is 800mg. APAP is 7 grams. 12 full strength pills of APAP can kill you. You'd need 25x30mg codeine pills to kill you. The APAP in the codeine pills is likely to kill you first. Go to the 'research' point of the article you posted.
Mixed drug toxicity 1201 (83.7%) Codeine toxicity 113 (7.8%)
Your article proves that it's the APAP in the codeine that's killing them. Codeine will simply make you stop breathing. APAP will give you a severe and painful death. Considering most were accidental overdoses, those people were trying to cope with pain. Had they had access to codeine without APAP, or a stronger opiate, they might be alive today.
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If they wanted us to be alive they wouldn't put caffeine and tylenol in the codeine. Same with only selling bundy with lethal amounts of additives, it has nothing to do with preventing abuse because their way of preventing it is by causing bodily harm to their customers who 'misuse' their products.
CCC's are the governments way of telling us we should all just kill ourselves and OD on drugs. I got the message, if you get high society thinks you are better off dead. Nobody actually cares about the opioid epidemic. Once all the drug users die there will be nobody to fight eradication of all psychoactive substances from the face of the earth.
We are a dying breed.
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