► Submitter:Hauptman Rudolf von Blücher ► Recipant:Herr Robert Cassidy, DHC Gmbh. ► Subject:DHC-Aluminium-Storage Permit
Guten Tag Herr Cassidy,
My name is Hauptman Rudolf von Blücher, Staabsadjutant. We apologize for the delay in processing your request. This was due to unusually high volumes of calls during a transitional period.
We thank you for your patience. Now, to the matter at hand:
On consideration of your request to expand DHC-Aluminium-Giesserei, and following an on-site inspection of the proposed construction area by Heereslogistikamt personnel, the proposed location and nature of the work is considered acceptable. Our Kollegen of the Rheinland Bundespolizei have confirmed receipt of your fee, and will see it transfered to the appropriate authorities.
Therefore, your Permit for the construction of DHC-Aluminium-Storage is APPROVED; you may begin construction at the site, subject to all usual Laws and Regulations. In particular I call your attention to:
§3.2. The affiliation of the station administrator has to be hostile to the Rheinland unlawful groups.
§8.1. The station administrators have to ensure that official law-enforcement authorities ([RM] and BDM|) have docking rights all the time.
§8.2. The station administrators have to ensure that trading on the base is not in any violation of the Rheinland laws including not supporting any illegal, criminal or terrorist groups or individuals.
§8.3. Construction of weapon platforms must be approved by at least one of official law-enforcement authorities ([RM] or BDM|) before construction begins.
§8.4. Construction of manufacturing facilities which produce cloaking devices, hyperspace jump drives or hyperspace survey modules must be approved by at least one of official law-enforcement authorities ([RM] or BDM|) before construction begins. Law-enforcement authority has right to specify conditions for distribution or sale of manufactured equipment which must be adhered.
Further expansion or construction beyond the limitations of this Permit will require further registration and authorisation.
Herr Robert Cassidy Wrote:(...)the damage that does to electric circuits it is cheaper to expand the station on the outside, and not on the inside.
Please be aware that Rheinland Law requires Station Administrators to maintain their facilities to a safe and legal standard. We trust that the difficulties you have been experiencing will not cause you to come into violation of this; the Rheinwehr reserves the right to carry out any inspections its deems necessary in accordance with the articles of the law.
Hochachtungsvoll, Staabsadjutant Hauptman Rudolf von Blücher