From: kuhrick (kuhrick@comcast.net)
Date: Sun Sep 14 2003 - 05:27:02 PDT
my dad fighed that kind of stuff most of his life
kbnow that he is gone
thay have called my m886 a junk car
ITS the only thing i drive
i drived it down to the naberhood code office and parked it infract of
there door
i called the man out and asked him if he wanted a ride
he sayed hell no
and told me to get the hell out of there
At 10:28 PM 9/13/2003 -0500, David Cole wrote:
>Sounds like the code enforcement guys are twisting the law around a bit to
>suit their purposes.
>
>A lot of good points have been addressed by others.
>
>I think it is smart to first pursue the ACLU and guys like that, but if
>that goes nowhere (which it might - I've taken worse cases of
>discrimination to the ACLU and they didn't feel it met their purpose at
>the time), then I would suggest that you line up all of your paperwork in
>a very neat order, time lined, etc. Get the name of a good lawyer who
>deals in disputes such as this, and pay them a visit, layout all of the
>documents, and ask for help. It's in your best interest to be as
>organized as possible before you approach an attorney or else you will pay
>them to organize things for you at about $150/hour or so.
>
>I don't think it will take long for a competent attorney to find the
>proper angle, make a few phone calls and get the city off your back. Some
>of these cities are getting totally out of control regarding these code cops.
>Their interpretations of the law often gets very creative.
>
>Good Luck,
>
>Dave
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