12-06-2012, 01:22 PM
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Originally posted by Bullwinkle
With all due respect to the court.... the only thing being taken here is the right of the community (and visitors who are our lifeblood)to swim in (and expect from our marketing) clean ocean water.
No one has the right to deposit human waste in a shared resource ....
No matter how its weasel worded or legaleezed for this ruling. Like I said Deja Vu - this being only the first real skirmish enough to raise a federal eyebrow maybe?
10k buys a vault (80$ a month over 10-15 years even less if financed over thirty - problem solved, even comes with a clean conscience regarding the swimmers.
Push against the coming tide (pardon the pun) legal fees per household involved could exceed that easily if this turns into a real court case - imho
Agree with you on this.
But it seems nobody in the court system, county govt or state govt is interested. The newspaper article states that for now, no regs and no rules and no plans for enforcing anything. So raw sewage for now.[xx(]
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