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I take it from you, Dr Pearse, that the Inspectors And instructions to explain to the occupier, when they ari called to disinfect a house, that they need not be alarmed, and that if any of their furniture is destroyed, further compensation will be given. Do you think your Inspectors ever take the trouble to get that compensation
Yes, they send in their report, and assess the damage. Are you not aware that those Inspectors rush into 13787 people's houses without asking leave?
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Well, I daresay in some cases the Inspectors would put a formal request that he might be allowed to come in,
but I dont know that he would rush in. I myself
frequently go into houses, without ever asking permission to go in. I take it for granted, when they
Be me coming through the shop, that silence means consent, but I dont rush in.
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A Plague Inspector should use ordinary politeness. He should not rush in.
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You go in to look round, and of course do it courteously but if an Inspector goes in with a gang of coolies behind him, dont you think he should ask permission ↑
Yes, certainly. He ought not to rush in with a gang of soolies. He has not got to actually wait for permission, to disinfect a house, because there is the Rye Laws, but he should use all courtesy. It frequently happèns that a
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