Posted on 09/19/2017 5:42:52 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Boiling oil.
He might disappear never to be seen again.
Gosh.
That seems kind of harsh.
“Dumb asses”?
But you are the expert on the subject.
All about the money. Got to fund those public pensions.
Something about lampposts rings a bell.
“Code Enforcer” most have a death wish!
I don’t know what your problem is, but that story checks out. Dumas.
Fake News. You dumb asses.
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This was on the local news.
That would make too much sense.
“Dumb asses”?
I believe you owe me and everyone else here an apology for your error:
http://wsvn.com/news/help-me-howard/warning-notice-from-miami-dade-county-after-irma/
The story is accurate.
DemocRats suck reason #12 ...
Maybe some of those “code enforcement” people will vanish.
Just saying.
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You said it was “fake news and now you’ve been exposed as a moron as the story was true.
So you won’t man up and admit you’ve made an error?
This story is illustrative of government peons harassing people during a time of tragedy. That’s extremely relevant to FR as the folks here are opposed to excessive government intruding on our lives.
This is the type of story Rush, Hannity, or Tucker Carlson picks up from here (their researchers visit this site regularly).
Finally, you are not obligated to visit posts here which don’t interest you. Just keep surfin’....
Dade county is the giant tumor on the beautiful state of FL.
I think this is a good idea if limited to potentially dangerous situations. It will focus the homeowner’s attention on the important repairs instead of trying to sort out all the cassette tapes with washed out labels, or deciding if the golf bag can be saved. In addition, depending on the neighborhood, there could be a good chance that in a couple of months everything will just look the same. Some people are just that lazy and disorganized. Sometimes the threat of a fine is just the incentive those people need to get things done.
I suspect that there will be few fines levied, and the ones that end up having to pay will deserve it. Most people who are really in trouble will have their fines waived if they can show that they tried.
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