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It could be that only risk to life, limb and neighbouring properties was evaluated and (probably correctly) concluded that the combination of low-occupation, trained staff and sufficient escape routes meant that the risk was minimal.

If someone wants to burn down their own property, why not let them? That's up to the business and their insurance to judge.




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