Termyn8or
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This is getting totally out of control. Ain't it kewl ? And I mean it. It is out of control. Even I am guilty of it. The issue seems to have been if the government can throw you out of your own home for it not meeting it's standards. I say no. I also notice up west a ways in Cleveland here a house blew up due to a gas leak. Many houses were blown off their foundations, and actually were unsafe. There was an evacuation, forced. It is my choice if I wish to remain on MY property, that is it. Do I have to sign a waiver to indemnify ? Whom ? This is bullshit. Those people were probably an eyesore in the first place, then they went through all their names to get electric, probably never had gas. Living like that here were no doubt alot of possible problems like rats and other vermin. I bet they had barking dogs as well. This is what caused them problems and really in a neighborhood I can see where someone decided to crank the screws down on them. I know people like that, I know people who can't even get US mail at their house. (it was a barking dog, but a human one that caused this). I would not want them in my neighborhood, even though we are connected through family. Not blood but family. Who the fuck has the job of seeing to it that everybody has a refrigerator running ? That must be one hell of a carreer. The answer is nobody has that specific job until they are looking for it. The fact is nobody ever looks for a job, they look for pay. These black helicopters that swooped down on this poor old Woman living in a shoe didn't do it because they saw a fucking twelve watt solar panel on the roof, if the system was even that extensive. Thay came because somehow the neighborhood didn't like them. I'll shut off my gas, electric, water and even my phone (EEEK the DSL line ! ) and they won't come for me. I know how to live in society now. My neighbors want me to stay. A few tears ago across the street she was thinking of moving out to a condo. I told her she would hate it but she retorted that she was pushing sixty and the yard work was getting to her and her olman. I told her straight out "If you need help let me know, if I can't do it I'll get someone to do it". I meant what I said. That was probably four years ago, and she has not made a peep about it, she is out there raking leaves and all that, her olman mows the grass. She is loving every minute of it because she has realized that if she had condoed out on us she would be a potato by now. As with the other neighbors, we are tolerant of each other, as well as respectful. That is the way to live. These people in the article obviously did not quite live that way. Selling you a house in a tight knit neighborhood is the best way to teach you that the environment does not adapt to you, you must adapt to it. Worked for me. The point is, they were being watched. It is one thing to lose an occupancy certificate if there is no water and no well or septic tank, but to sit there and figure out the capacity of a bank of solar cells to bust someone ? Give me a break. This did not just happen. And if they were a huge nuisance I would support measures to get rid of them. I would here, so why not there ? If there's one thing I've learned it's that it is increasingly more difficult to coexist with other as time goes by. Now an effort must be made, and those who are careless or wreckless in that regard will become targets. T
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