
Dacilor Farm was completely damaged. Crevedia was also completely damaged. A pity for property and people. Romanian likes to play with fire. The Romanian likes to set his children on fire, as in the Giulesti maternity hospital. And he also likes to set the youth on fire, as at Kolektiv and Mizil-Tokhan. And ISU, Arafat and all his guys are about 2 lei. Their management is a wooden leg. The more he rubs his leg, the more Romania gets fired up. They cover themselves with files and make death solemn. I believe that Arafat’s state can only support arsonists. Mafiosi such as Alde Dakul from Mizil-Tokhani or the mayor from Caracal, who set fire to Crevedia, are obliged to mourn their children and improve the law. Mafiosi have a moral right to save us from Fires, which, God forbid, have just begun. Romanian likes to burn himself! Who protects me?
Please do not forgive me for interrupting your Christmas and New Year holiday.
But I have news that will burn you a little: he dies in a fire in Romania. We burn at Christmas worse than pigs on their backs. Are you at sea, in the mountains, in exclusive places? Ask if the location is ISU approved. For God’s sake, don’t go crazy at 11 p.m. on New Year’s Day.
Kravedia – 5 people died, another 50 were injured. In Mizil-Tokhan – 8 dead. 65 young people died in the Colectiv on October 30, 2015. IOC Justice.
About 150 others were injured for life. In July 2010, 6 children were burned alive and 5 were left with lifelong scars. Same scenario every time. Processes take time. The guilty, like Piedone, curse their families and flee from justice. So the guys from ISU outdid the firefighters, for one thing. He is unable to protect us. So the judge doesn’t know what kind of punishment it is, it allows thugs, the innocent, to get away.
In Julesht, he was suspended,
he flew with Colectiv Piedone and is the mayor. He shares the spoils with his fi-su.
In Krevedia, the hepeleu mafia is free. Father and son juggle money.
At Ferma Dacilor Mizil-Tohani, you know the answer.
So it’s like a bag of rats. There is a pit at the top, rats are unleashing it at the bottom, making a pit with balls.
No one protects us. And if you die this New Year, you won’t find anyone to blame.
ISU is in uniform, making files. The local town hall is in uniform, it is hand in hand with the mafia. Consumer protection praises the location as Ferma Dacilor. The police entered into a drinking contract with the mafia. Who has the courage to say something? The authorities, in many cases politically appointed, make deals with the mafia, both in Crevedia and Dachilor Farm.
All these scumbags from the police, State Police, City Hall, consumer protection are politically connected, they are politically appointed, they have few skills, they live like nabobs on a plantation.
Well, some brats squeal like farmers when they see their rewards: a full car seat, organic food. Some treats to fill their tummies. The rest of us burn, burn.
Attention on New Year’s Eve! They and their mobsters invented that nonsense: “this place does not have a fire permit” displayed all over Romania. What does he mean? Do you want a bear? Want a trick? Do you want to welcome the New Year? You should burn yourself if you do. Gory is happy!
But the warning “this location does not have a fire permit” speaks of the irresponsibility of these patrons and the frogs they feed.
Cynics, philanthropists and frog officials invite us to burn ourselves. So if they still have a total loss, I urge these mobsters to pass better laws. They beat their children, they killed their children, they will escape from justice, but in the name of their innocent victims, let them create better laws. He owes us at least that much. They are listened to by parliamentarians, they are listened to by the Public Prosecutor’s Office, and the police listen to them. No one protects me. Who protects you?
Source: Hot News

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