11 August 2012

More blabber from FABAH as the end draws nigh

Goodna resident Reg O'Dea addresses a class action
flood group meeting at Goodna on 16 March 2012
convened by local Councillor Paul Tully
Flood victims are warned to think carefully before being caught up with doomsday sayers who are endlessly claiming there may be a "better" flood class action deal around the corner from the pending Maurice Blackburn class action.

Every Friday, some enterprising chap from FABAH (Flood Affected Businesses and Housholders) in downtown Brisbane files an online report citing the supposed perils of signing up now for the Maurice Blackburn class action.

Whether this dire warning is based on premonition, superstition, supposition or some other God-given talent, recipients are regaled with fabulous ideas of cheap legal actions from other firms who are yet to materialise with any clear indication how they would fund their engineering and hydrological flood studies let alone any possible subsequent legal action.

FABAH is good on yabber and blabber but the people of Goodna and Ipswich are advised to take little notice of this malcontent group - or is it actually a one-man band - with Decision Day ("D-Day") soon approaching for people to sign up to the Maurice Blackburn class action.


Thought for the Day: "A ton of FABAH blabber is worth an ounce of Maurice Blackburn advice."