If he was doing an illegal septic system without doing a perk test then he could be putting it right over a split rock face that could allow the raw sewage to go strait down into the water supply of both his and his neighbors. I know this because it happened to us years ago, and they ruined one of our wells.
I really hope if the Conservation Officer here in Indiana decides to inspect his freezer he tries this same argument, as much as I don't think it's fair his butt would be sitting behind bars trying to stop them from doing a search.
Back in my New York reporter days, NY State Troopers would often bring a CO along (they called them “Fish Cops”) on some raids.
Instant access.
Ever look for a poached deer in Appartment 17G at 128th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem.... at 4:00 AM?
Loads of fun. :~)
Ok, you’ve sold out your property rights on a septic tank and you would allow any harelip government employee on yours and anybody else’s land. This is a civil case and it appears there is no immediate threat of danger so why shouldn’t the government be required to get a search warrant to inspect something if the property owner requests it?