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Yes, you can report the hazard and request an inspection anonymously.
I don't believe so. Pitch is an architectural feature. It's not considered a potential hazard.
First of all you can see if there is a local crimestoppers in your area. They allow you to anonymously report crimes and even get rewards at times. You can also request to see a detective and have your name witheld. Unless it is a serious case and they cannot gather enough evidence on their own, you will usually stay anonymous and your evidence will just be additional evidence.
Coming soon is a new site called e-nonymous.net which is a free site that you can report anything to do with anything totally anonymously. check the space soon
Contact the people who run the site where the bullying is taking place and ask them if it can be done anonymously.
Absolutely ! If you know information about a crime - you can report it without identifying yourself.
Inspection of property, analysis of information, preperation of report, dilivery of report.
Check with your local health unit, ask to see the business license and the health inspection report (they must provide these documents for inspection upon request). If they don't have either a health report or a business license then find somewhere else to get your piercing done.
Before and after operation. A Heavy Equipment Inspection Report (similar to a Drivers Vehicle Inspection Report for heavy duty trucks) is supposed to be filled out.
I would go to your local police or city capitol and anonymously report them.
Before and after operation. A Heavy Equipment Inspection Report (similar to a Drivers Vehicle Inspection Report for heavy duty trucks) is supposed to be filled out.
Scoring methods vary by state and county, but in California the most recent inspection report must be made available upon request. Some counties use A, B, C scoring. Here, an A is passing, and a B or C is failing. Some use only a numbering system where a 90 or 85 may be passing. But if the inspection did not pass, it will be noted on the report, regardless of scoring method.