If you had the goods to make me look foolish, you would use them. I'm going to get you to support an argument yet. I'm such a good teacher. Bring it! I dare you.
Then go refute what I posted. If I'm such an idiot, then it should be easy.
If you had the goods to make me look foolish, you would use them. I'm going to get you to support an argument yet. I'm such a good teacher. Bring it! I dare you.
It's common knowledge bruthaDo you have anything but a graph? Maybe something describing the graph and how they came to the numbers they did?
I already talked about it regardless, but I wouldn't mind seeing something other than just a graph.
It's common knowledge brutha
As I was reading this thread I was thinking how annoying it would be to have to take numerous phone calls per day while my parents are traveling asking me to look up restaurants for them. This thread is the perfect example of internet libertarians and the fantasy world they live in.Figure this. . . I not only have to find out what company they are using I have to look to try and figure out how legit that company is in the first place. Plus I'd like to know more then that. If said inspector determines this place was unsafe from the last time he was there, I'd like to know that fact. But no company would ever hire a company that would post that information. That's why all those reports are private, not public.
Then what happens if I'm traveling and I've never been to this area but I'd like to try out a local place? Maybe they use a local inspection company I've never heard of. Maybe they are so small they don't even have a website.
Or I can pay a guy who ends up being a tiny tiny fraction of my own taxes to go in and determine if a place is safe and if it isn't then shut it down. And that prevents a lot of headaches and also prevents people who are traveling in my area from having to go through the headaches of trying to figure out if that little local place with no website has been inspected by a legit company or not.