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  • Class action against FEMA over nationwide arbitary flood zones (Vanity)

    09/19/2016 4:30:17 PM PDT · by LambSlave · 36 replies
    LambSlave
    I found that in 2009 Douglas County Nevada tried to sue FEMA because their flood models were grossly incorrect, which resulted in many properties being incorrectly classified as requiring flood insurance that were not in flood zones. Reading around the net, it seems this is an endemic problem, and from speaking to surveyors online, they claim that 75 -85% of all these claims that they have worked are overturned-- the properties are in fact not in flood zones. Worse, the banks take advantage of this and buy insurance for the mortgage holder at outrageous rates. Both of these things happened...
  • Attorney says officer doesn't recall shooting truck driver

    09/28/2007 6:57:04 PM PDT · by LambSlave · 30 replies · 86+ views
    Philadelphia Examiner ^ | 28 September 2007 | UNK
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Map, News) - A Kansas City police officer was suffering a diabetes-related reaction when he apparently shot a truck driver at a convenience store, the officer's attorney said Wednesday. The officer, who has not been identified by the Police Department, doesn't remember shooting anyone on Monday night, attorney John P. O'Connor said. "It's obvious to me there was no intent on his part to hurt anyone," O'Connor said.