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<blockquote data-quote="KiwiBro" data-source="post: 6110916" data-attributes="member: 33374"><p>Welcome to the head-screwed world of officialdom. Here in NZ, it doesn't need to be purged by any accredited body. They just take the word of whoever is signing the declaration (I just printed up some garb about fuel system being purged, along with the magic words 'not restricted - A70' on my company letterhead so it looked legit). If combustible fuels were such a concern for safety, why do they let any Tom, ****, or Harriet declare the goods purged? I didn't make their stoopid rules but played along with 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiwiBro, post: 6110916, member: 33374"] Welcome to the head-screwed world of officialdom. Here in NZ, it doesn't need to be purged by any accredited body. They just take the word of whoever is signing the declaration (I just printed up some garb about fuel system being purged, along with the magic words 'not restricted - A70' on my company letterhead so it looked legit). If combustible fuels were such a concern for safety, why do they let any Tom, ****, or Harriet declare the goods purged? I didn't make their stoopid rules but played along with 'em. [/QUOTE]
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