Posted on 10/29/2005 1:01:14 PM PDT by kinghorse
This country needs alert people like you. I say notify the authorities. Even if it's nothing it COULD be something.
And remember this when in doubt.....
The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
Pretty close to me. Thanks for the heads up even if it turns out to be nothing.
This spraying assembly was INSIDE the warehouse?
Well, if it smells that fragrant, for heaven's sake don't report it! You've found the only place in Houston that does smell good.
Good for you being alert!
I wonder if your comment about it being a wash for big trucks might not be near the truth.
As to the aroma, I found this post on yesterday's New York "smell" thread pretty credible. Don't know if it would apply in your neck of the woods, though:
To: All
I can 99% guarantee that the smell is coming from a honeybee hive.
In the fall on a frosty still night you can smell one from hundreds of yards away.
It smells like candy being cooked. We used to locate many bee trees while coon hunting every fall.
47 posted on 10/28/2005 9:33:18 AM PDT by Beagle8U
Please check it although I bet the door's closed today. It was like something they rolled up to the service bay of the whse, rolled up the door and turned on. Again it looks like a gigantic automatic car wash or painting station. But it's as big as a small hanger. Go down the Westpark Tollway towards Sam Houston (Beltway 8) and look to the right before you get to like an overpass I want to say. The warehouse iS off to the right of the WestPark Tollway before Gessner (but it could have been before Fondren) on the right about 300 yards off the tollway. The bay door where the contraption was spraying was opened and facing the tollway.
Definitely alert authorities.
And just because we may be paranoid....doesn't mean somebody out there isn't rally trying to kill us.
Hope this gets checked out by the government asap.
You can call the FBI or the police, but a call to the city planning department or building department would deliver the needed information almost immediately without using the limited bandwidth of the police. The police would end up calling the planning department anyway.
Please don't bother the police, they have much better things to do then react to silly drama queens looking for attention.
Just yesterday you breathlessly posted this thread in Breaking suggesting that there might be cyanide in Manhattan:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1510956/posts
Despite the fact that if you'd searched just a little bit you'd have found a thread about it revealing that it was no big deal, the smell having appeared on and off there for at least 14 years:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1510878/posts
That's interesting.
Might I suggest you get the address of the complex and contact another tenant within the complex and find out who the land owner is, or who the property management company is, because they might have rules against certain types of activity within the complex. Your excuse for asking for the information is that you are interested in leasing some property.
Once the property management people start snooping around - and believe me they do - let them be the ones to report it to the police. Not that you can't - but the property management people or land owners have much more clout - because tenants have laws they must comply with.
If it turns out to be some illegal activity .. well .. you'll know you did your part to take them out of business.
They'd probably call the property owner or the management company.
Ofcourse the CDC said no and gave me the specifics of Bird Flu. I fo to the doctors office every month so I think maybe I gave it to her. But that has been two weeks ago. Our roommate came down with it several days ago. and now today I feel like c. I take the Westpark tollway to my Doctor but the time frame is to long I think.
Since most construction requires a permit at some point, and cities are somewhat demanding on this point, the planning or building department would have a copy of the permit and perhaps building plans. Most cities already have much of this information online so having to get the information on the weekend wouldn't be a problem.
Oh great! You just outed my secret flying saucer hanger.
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