Posted by cadet trooper on April 28, 2008 at 16:58:16 from (69.214.52.190):
Today I watched on our local news where the County health department acting on complaints moved in and started cleaning up a 500acre farm because of complaints from the neighbors. Now here's the deal first of all I understand there was a lot of garbage like household trash and etc. including some decayed animals although his cattle looked pretty healthy, I've been by his place many times and believe me he had enough old machinary to start a salvage yard including an old MM A4T a W-9 and some IH 06 tractors. They had a news release showing the trash company dragging a 479 NH haybine on to the truck I mean they are taking it all and I'm sure the recycler is laughing all the way to the bank and then the county official said no problem with the bill the taxpayers will pay for it and I'm sure the owner is laughing too. Don't get me wrong but trash is trash and steel is money especially over $500 @T for dirty iron and to make the taxpayers pay for it is ridiculous. Sorry guys just ranting here.
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