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Posted by chvet73 on July 01, 2005 at 12:19:41 from (66.215.180.66):
In Reply to: Not a good day.... posted by Bill46 on July 01, 2005 at 05:16:04:
That @#$%^ lives 3 houses away from me. I had my old backhoe in the driveway. She went to the code enforcement people. I kept it there for two months until I was finished working on it. Next I had the equipment trailer there. Moved it after a few weeks when she complained. To get even I turned in over a hundred complaints around town. That kept the code boys jumping. What I learned from this is they do selective enforcement. Her house has peeling paint. In 3 tries over 3 years they haven't made her fix it. It is a violation of city code. I just had the trailer and my Bobcat in the drive for a week. I'm sure she compalined again. I hope they came to see it as I've since moved it to my other house. Fight them any way you can. Next time they come around here I'm going to go after them for selective enforcement as many of my original compalaints have never been taken care of.
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