Posted by Wesley Stephens on May 13, 2012 at 20:14:10 from (75.252.234.104):
In Reply to: $%@!! Neighbors posted by onefarmer on May 12, 2012 at 16:41:46:
I'm a member of our local volunteer fire department and have been for a good many years now. Our area is very rural with lots of pine forests (meaning lots of controlled burns) and of course there is the normal debris burning, field burning, etc... that goes on in all rural areas. The problem comes in due to the fact that 2 main highways leading to Wilmington and the southeastern NC beaches pass through the area parallel to each other and about 6 miles apart. We get lots of do-gooder calls only to get out of bed and halfway to the station to find out that the structure fire that was called in was only a smoldering stump in the middle of the night. Fortunately, there are not a lot of roads, and the folks traveling the "back" roads don't call in foolish stuff. Thankfully we have never had to deal with busybodies calling regulatory agencies for foolish things, but then again, most of our property is pretty isolated and if someone was called, it would most likely be someone who had some agricultural knowledge.
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