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Re: Does your town have any poor laws/rules?
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Posted by Bob Kerr on February 18, 2002 at 09:46:15 from (152.163.207.207):
In Reply to: Does your town have any poor laws/rules? posted by Mike Christian on February 18, 2002 at 09:03:00:
Yep, There are screwed up laws all over! Seems they are teaching how to be a nieghborhood "dictactor" in college these days. In Indy on the north side on Meridian Street, which is where all the town Hot shots live including the Governor of Indiana, there was a guy who collected old cars, nice ones! The nazi nieghborhood asscosiation would not let him put up a nicely styled garage in the back yard. What he did made me laugh and want to shake his hand. The house next door to him went up for sale so he bought it, gutted it, converted it into his garage! Still looks like a house from the street , but is full of cars!!It still has a small bedroom , kitchen, bathroom, and all the things that let it meet the legal description of a residence, but has a 20 car garage instead of a 2 car. Nazi neighbors were really pi$$ed , but nothing they could do. Like they say, if you have the money , you can get anything you want.
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