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State makes private roads subject to traffic law
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Talk about having your cake and eating it too. I had Santori's kid (the one who held up the pharmacy = poor guy) roaming around my place as well as another bi-polar, schizo 'Goss' who took jack daniels in place of his meds...called the police cause I was weed wacking and he was screaming how God's gonna...blah, blah. The cop, having walked up within 1 1/2 feet of my face, said to me rather sternly "these roads are public access roads and you need to leave him alone". He said "we talked to him, he seems harmless". These are not private roads in the sense that I thought when I bought here and I will never again ask the police for assistance. Vigilante is my new favorite word. Kind-a miss the old days when there was a "home" for this type.

Yea, there are no particular speed limits here. The association put up 35mph....but they're only suggestions since they are only a non-profit and don't have those kinds of court-ordered rights. But, there are alot of people who have reg/safety issues and use old cars to get to the store and post office...I hope they'll be ok. The police don't exactly hang out here though.
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RE: State makes private roads subject to traffic law - by dmbwest - 06-06-2010, 07:55 PM
RE: State makes private roads subject to traffic law - by mailesomaha - 06-09-2010, 04:14 AM

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