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Harassment
#839844
10/04/07 11:28 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 401
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Mudrunner
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Brotherhood! I need your advice for to answer for this: Formal complaint: There is a diesel vehicle parked in stall #120 (isolated corner stall) that runs his vehicle for over 5+ minutes at idle prior to shut down, and at start up. This creates excess amounts of fumes and hazardous amounts of CO2. This stall is located right next to the elevator entrance which can trap these poisoness gases as ventilation is limited within the confined space. The reason behind this activity is to ôcool downö the spines on the spindle incased in the turbo of a turbo diesel vehicle (on older vehicles). Warm up is unnecessary to the extent of 5+ minutes as the glow plug is warmed up prior to the engine starting on these older vechicles. Solutions proposed is for this gentleman to ôcool downö outside prior to parking or moving spots to a more central and ventilated area away from the elevator room entrance û which was the case in that this exercise was not as noticeable. In all honesty, no matter what vehicle, there should not be anyone idling there car in a confined car port for obvious health concerns. CO2 is a silent killer as an odorless, tasteless and colorless gas.
Thanks!
Fight for Right to drive from Right! www.ivoac.caStay away from Nic's Garage at 120 West 1st Ave in Vancouver BC!!!
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