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Reason: Added a word.

Isn’t that… (Very) Illegal..?

In Australia at least, while windowless rooms DO exist, they only exist by skirting building codes (e.g. the room was not built as a “bedroom”).

I can think of a few examples, including a couple I’ve stayed in, nonetheless…

But to have this across a WHOLE BUILDING, and to openly brag about it in the media… Surely that is breaking at least a couple of laws, no..??!

3 years ago
1 score
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Isn’t that… Illegal..?

In Australia at least, while windowless rooms DO exist, they only exist by skirting building codes (e.g. the room was not built as a “bedroom”).

I can think of a few examples, including a couple I’ve stayed in, nonetheless…

But to have this across a WHOLE BUILDING, and to openly brag about it in the media… Surely that is breaking at least a couple of laws, no..??!

3 years ago
1 score