Posted by Hayrack on February 04, 2014 at 05:37:41 from (64.33.240.237):
In Reply to: road clearing posted by MAX-KY on February 03, 2014 at 17:11:06:
My brother owns a 7000 head hog confinement in SCMN that is about 3/4 of a mile off the highway. We had trouble for years having to move snow on that township road to get feed trucks in and out every day. Finally, one spring, we got a bill from the township for road damage done by snow removal.... after not having seen the snow plow all winter!!! Well, turned around and billed them for snow removal...Went to the next board meeting with my brother, and our attorney. Basically the attorney told them to go ahead and take us to court. There was no way they could prove any road damage was from our snow removal and we wouldn't have been there if they had done their job... but we could prove our snow removal.. and did! In the end, they did fine us, but it was a ton less than the snow removal bill they had to pay!!! After that, we became one of the first roads plowed after every blow!
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