FFS, put the toys back in the crib..here's the complaint form...
https://www1.eform.one.gov.hk/eform/...414.do?cid=414
FFS, put the toys back in the crib..here's the complaint form...
https://www1.eform.one.gov.hk/eform/...414.do?cid=414
I pick #2 Alex.
He'd rather type a new argument than spend 5 seconds looking up the number, its what he enjoys...Why do you think they call it the BUILDING DEPARTMENT? I posted the mandate for you. Now you find the number.
For everyone else, the number is on this page:
http://www.bd.gov.hk/english/services/enquires.html (
''isolated'' in that all 715 windows didn't fall at once...waiting now for 710 more individual isolated incidents...Original Post Deleted
This has been a log time coming!
Large article in today's City section of the SCMP.
Looks like it could get very expensive for the owners if they have to replace the glass, $50 to$70,000 a window pane or $10,000 just to put on a security film on each pane.
Each flat has up to 30 panes, so $1.5 to $2.1 million for replacement, or $300,000 for the film.
I am still sceptical about this issue....I am also not sure that the building actually exists.......