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Re: Does your town have any poor laws/rules?
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Posted by John in Maryland on February 18, 2002 at 16:59:23 from (66.56.220.94):
In Reply to: Does your town have any poor laws/rules? posted by Mike Christian on February 18, 2002 at 09:03:00:
I am in school down in North Carolina, and I went to apply for a job in a yuppie private neighbor hood, complete with a gated entrance and all. I was going to apply for a maintenance part time job working on the golf course lawn equipment. Wouldn't let me through the gate because I was driving a pickup. Only pickup's allowed are company vehicles on official business (example is the power company checking meters). I couldn't even go through the gate to turn around. Had to back out into the street. Got a ticket at home in town at my dad's office, we live outside of a small town but dad works in town. I was cutting up a big oak limb that fell in his office yard. Got a ticket for running a chainsaw at 10:30 sunday morning w/in town limits. $25 it cost me.
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