04-25-2015, 03:05 PM
karaoke - thank you. the information is most helpful. the fact that they may have stayed just inside the law does not make this any less piculier. and there is no doubt in my mind that i have been singled out. this is selective enforcement. so my question is two fold. how do we protect ourselves from the malice of these pathetic humans? i will now check with the police and humane society, and i wonder if i can compile a list of all the complaints in hawaiian acres. there must be some sort of legal recourse to this? secondly how do i change the system? if it is possible to threaten people into silence and cooperation by holding the building threat over their head? even if you don't have kids, and don't do anything illegal, there are few homes in these acres that would pass an instant inspection from all three. this is pure intimidation and there are already people who think i am mad for publicizing it. if nobody ever stands up to this, then it will never stop. the public works needs to rethink their guidelines. the council needs to recognize the peculiar nature of living in unsupported neighborhoods with little to no infrastructure. there needs to be exceptions made or different guidelines applied to these estates in the back of beyond. they created a situation where this was possible. i would like your experiences. both good and bad, with the various inspectors, how long, how many, what happened etc. especially if you live in the acres. i would also like your experiences of personal harassment/intimidation by the use of authority - Police, CPS, humane society, etc. the data would give me a rough idea of the scope of the problem. i promise confidentiality.
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