14/ Both state law and town policies apply. State law says "$275/day". Town law says "not to exceed $275/day". There is only one number that satisfies both constraints at the same time. https://twitter.com/mr_archenemy/status/1402670178110955521 …
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25/ pretty much however ... I think he will.https://twitter.com/TheClarksTale/status/1402673173426970624 …
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26/ gosh, I'd have to REALLY worry if it turned out that my neighbor
was a mechanic by trade
was already in violation of the "unlicensed junk yard" statute
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Plus "murum aries attigit"/The Ram has touched the Wall
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See. Thats what gets me. IF we lived in a private law society then C would be the primary issue. And it is, still, kinda. But seeing as we also don’t, B matters cus if there are rules that are in place, then they must be enforced equally particularly DUE to C.
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yep. I 100% agree, obviously, but it's a nuanced take, and so when baby libertarians jump in with "well, sure, you'll be fined if you violate the laws and hurt his property values, but that's no reason to CALL THE STATE IN when he violates them", I don't even bother
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