bilateralrope

bilateralrope t1_jbsbrd8 wrote

My dad once owned a car where the door locks were so worn out that anything vaguely key-shaped would unlock them. The ignition had flanges around it so you didn't even need a key.

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It only got stolen once before my dad decided to replace it with something new enough to require rear seatbelts.

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bilateralrope t1_iu9s1bz wrote

>You can put an air quality monitor on a building that is not a US Embassy.

Yes, you can.

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But it's also an issue of trust. Who can be trusted to release accurate data about air quality if the government of the country prefers to ignore the problem ?

Pressuring an embassy, especially a US embassy, to alter their data before releasing it will only attract more attention.

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