Yep.
And if they would stay in Commiefornia...I really wouldn't care, but hoards of them are moving other places and taking their cancerous politics with them. Doesn't take long to turn the places they move to...into what they just left.
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Sad, but I can see this happening more.jason812 wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2019 9:14 am Man dies from power cut...
https://fox40.com/2019/10/11/pollock-pi ... -shut-off/
https://www.mymotherlode.com/news/local ... g.facebookSonora, CA — Be advised, PG&E electricity rates will go up starting on New Year’s Day.
The average customer is anticipated to see an increase in electric bills by around 2.7-percent, which will be around $3.29 per month.
The increase was earlier approved by the California Public Utilities Commission. The company also filed paperwork with the state on
Friday that indicates another rate increase could be coming sometime in 2020. PG&E is trying to emerge from bankruptcy after its
infrastructure has been tied to various wildfires in the state over recent years.
Oh that old thing? What? it fell over in the wind last Thursday so we cut up the safety and health hazard, ground out the stump and planted a sapling so in the future a horned head, red neck, black ringed chickadee can lay its eggs in the treeLynyrd wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:36 pm That is truly beyond belief! I would have just fired up my chainsaw and made firewood out of it. The micromanagement of people's lives and property boggles the mind. I could NEVER live in such a place. At least not peacefully.
Many of the cities in California have local ordinances forbidding trimming or removal of certain trees.Rob72 wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:18 pmSounds like an idea, except that the county Sheriff, under direction for the accredited State Agency, would remove you from the (your) property to prevent you causing further damage. The county may then file a lien in the amount of anticipated remediation costs, which you are responsible for- and that can happen before you go to court, unless you're ready to go with that high dollar attorney.E.Marquez wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:49 amOh that old thing? What? it fell over in the wind last Thursday so we cut up the safety and health hazard, ground out the stump and planted a sapling so in the future a horned head, red neck, black ringed chickadee can lay its eggs in the treeLynyrd wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:36 pm That is truly beyond belief! I would have just fired up my chainsaw and made firewood out of it. The micromanagement of people's lives and property boggles the mind. I could NEVER live in such a place. At least not peacefully.![]()
I suppose this is yet another reason in a long list I never moved back to CA after leaving as a young adult and learning the ways of the world OUTSIDE CAWildBill wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:46 pmMany of the cities in California have local ordinances forbidding trimming or removal of certain trees.Rob72 wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:18 pmSounds like an idea, except that the county Sheriff, under direction for the accredited State Agency, would remove you from the (your) property to prevent you causing further damage. The county may then file a lien in the amount of anticipated remediation costs, which you are responsible for- and that can happen before you go to court, unless you're ready to go with that high dollar attorney.E.Marquez wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:49 amOh that old thing? What? it fell over in the wind last Thursday so we cut up the safety and health hazard, ground out the stump and planted a sapling so in the future a horned head, red neck, black ringed chickadee can lay its eggs in the treeLynyrd wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:36 pm That is truly beyond belief! I would have just fired up my chainsaw and made firewood out of it. The micromanagement of people's lives and property boggles the mind. I could NEVER live in such a place. At least not peacefully.![]()
So a nosy neighbor could report you to the police and they could come out to your home and issue a summons.![]()