Posted: Jan 22, 2014 4:04 AM PSTUpdated: Jan 22, 2014 4:04 AM PST
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Fire sprinklers will not be required in new homes in New Jersey.
Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday allowed a bill that made the rule to die.
The measure would have applied to newly constructed homes. It would not have applied to mobile homes or homes not connected to a public water system.
Supporters said it would save lives.
Opponents said the requirement would drive up costs and make it more difficult for residents to build homes.
For sure, people will die now in a fire. There had to be a payoff somewhere !
ReplyDeleteWhy wouldn't Christie want fire sprinklers in new homes ? The corruption points now directly at him.
PEOPLE WILL DIE, Guess who will be an accomplice to murder.