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:11:03
You, Mr. Simonson.
:11:08
I knew soon.
:11:15
They told me to say
that they were sorry...

:11:19
...but that you had become unreliable.
:11:27
That's true.
:11:28
They can't risk a catastrophe, they say.
:11:34
They're right.
:11:37
Then...
:11:40
...this is right?
:11:42
No, not right.
:11:46
Necessary.
:11:48
To who?
:11:52
To God.
:12:11
I made the routine check.
He was alive at 10:35.

:12:15
- What was your name again?
- Charles.

:12:17
- Charles what?
- Just Charles.

:12:20
It's perfectly legal.
:12:24
God, we haven't had any trouble here
in years, not years.

:12:28
The scanners and alarms
went out of order last Thursday.

:12:31
- Come on. Let's have a look.
- Yes, it was Thursday.

:12:34
The problem is parts.
:12:35
The original manufacturer's
out of business.

:12:38
Our men fabricate replacements.
:12:40
Takes them forever, just forever.
:12:43
Nothing works, not really.
You can't believe the problems I have.

:12:48
I'll have to tell the other tenants.
:12:50
What do I do? Call each of them and say
Mr. Simonson in 22A was slaughtered?

:12:54
Unit scanner and alarm,
the best there is.

:12:56
We should have more guards.
:12:58
- I told management...
- Wait.


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