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Re: oppressive city ordinances
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Posted by Bill Jones on December 17, 2001 at 19:58:45 from (63.17.133.29):
In Reply to: oppressive city ordinances posted by Kendall on December 17, 2001 at 14:28:00:
I wonder when we can claim that our civil rights are being stepped on? I mean we have politicaly correct everything out the ying-yang. I know if you move that it's like giving up a part of your life so some old lady can claim she "cleaned up" the neighborhood,but it's like talking to the wall when it comes to a reasonable ordinance being put on the books. Everyone has a right to a pursuit of happiness,right?How can a law be passed to ban antique tractors? Would an antique auto be acceptable to the powers that be,or would that be acceptable because it's "en vogue" to have an old car for parades and sunday drives.I understand that you can't have a junk pile for obviuos reasons,but a small tractor kept in the garage?Come on!I moved to the country to get away from the shutheads that tried this stuff with me and my restored Allis B,so I'm sorry to be so passionate but enough is enough.Good Luck,BillJ
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