Yeh well that's unhelpful too. To be frank, hazard reductions...

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    Yeh well that's unhelpful too.
    To be frank, hazard reductions have been harder to get approved simply because there are less times when it is safe to do them (wind/humidity/temperature) and less manpower. If anyone else's RFS station is like ours, there are plenty of members but few have enough time at the same time to carry out all the necessary work. Alot of us have 2 jobs, so fitting in voluntary hours to do preventative work in the offseason is sometimes a bit of an ask, especially when the off season is so small these days.

    We'd have more manpower if the keyboard warriors would drop their fight for academic correctness about the causes of the fires and spend a bit more time helping their community.
 
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