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Re: Does your town have any poor laws/rules?
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Posted by Mike on February 18, 2002 at 11:34:44 from (64.12.96.202):
In Reply to: Does your town have any poor laws/rules? posted by Mike Christian on February 18, 2002 at 09:03:00:
Hey guys, Most towns and a lot of townships have the same type of ordinances, that one reason I live where I do, no crap to put up with. A fella' moved in across the vally behind my place about 20 years ago, and stopped to introduce himself and complain about people who had junk cars on their property, told him people can do what they want on their own turf. I noticed his place about 5 years later had 6 junk cars parked out back, I was tempted to go ask about it but didn't Some people just don't like to see a bunch of junked cars in the street, I can't say as I blame them, that's why I don't live in town. Mike
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