To: Liberty1970
The Dispatch reported a code-enforcement officer gave the Fromms a verbal warning about the meetings in May, then returned to issue citations in June and July. According to the paper, the citys code-enforcement department is reactive, meaning they only respond to complaints. From the article it looks like they never bothered to apply for a permit, even after being told about the need for one in May. They claim there is no loud singing/music which ought to make it easy to get the permit, I would think.
Sorry, but as I Christian I have much worse forms of harassment and persecution to worry about then someone whining "How dare they..." after they completely fail to follow simple rules and show thoughtfulness to others.
8 posted on
09/19/2011 11:14:03 AM PDT by
Liberty1970
(Proud to be a bitter, clinging barbarian hobbit!)
To: Liberty1970
Sorry, but as I Christian I have much worse forms of harassment and persecution to worry about then someone whining "How dare they..." after they completely fail to follow simple rules and show thoughtfulness to others. I'm not exactly sure why somebody needs a permit to exercise their freedom of religion in their own home.
41 posted on
09/19/2011 11:39:25 AM PDT by
Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
("A gentleman considers what is just; a small man considers what is expedient.")
To: Liberty1970
which ought to make it easy to get the permit, I would think.
Chuck Fromm was also told regular gatherings of three or more people require a conditional use permit, which can be costly and difficult to obtain.
Obviously you didn't read the entire article......
242 posted on
09/19/2011 3:16:47 PM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
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