Thanks, government! For Being So Eff'ed Up...
Unreal:
Mere hours after Hurricane Irma, Miami-Dade County was ticketing
residents for building code violations on their wrecked properties.
Celso Perez was helping his neighbors remove some fallen trees
blocking their street when a county code enforcer rolled up and issued
him a safety notice for having a downed fence. "I laughed," Perez tells WSVN-TV. "I thought he was kidding. 'You are kidding right? We just had a hurricane six hours ago.'"
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Have to keep those wheels of bureaucracy greased.
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a good way to get shot.
ReplyDeleteHe was lootin' officer!
The headlines about two weeks from that day should have read, "City inspector still missing in the wake of Hurricane Harvey" Inspector Dick N. Buttz went missing shortly after the storm passed two weeks ago while in the line of duty".
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DeleteThe neighborhood should band together to give these code enforcers a really good beat down - with no known witnesses, once everyone had their story straight. After all, the streets aren't safe immediately after a big storm like this.
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