Nothingness Fluff ,part 2

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oldngray

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That ordinance has been on the books where I live forever.

How freaking hard is it for you to go out and clean your walks.

And, it's not just for the kids.

The news report mentioned it was already the law in PA. They were just thinking of making it the law here also. If it is a law that is almost never enforced it is fairly pointless. Probably only used for harassment if there are other issues involved.

Plus this is a State. Not a crazy Commonwealth anyway.
 

MyTripisCut

Never bought my own handtruck
The news report mentioned it was already the law in PA. They were just thinking of making it the law here also. If it is a law that is almost never enforced it is fairly pointless. Probably only used for harassment if there are other issues involved.

Plus this is a State. Not a crazy Commonwealth anyway.
That's been a law in Jersey since I can remember. I think. Either way I can assure you no one in Camden shoveled a thing today!
 

cosmo1

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The news report mentioned it was already the law in PA. They were just thinking of making it the law here also. If it is a law that is almost never enforced it is fairly pointless. Probably only used for harassment if there are other issues involved.

Plus this is a State. Not a crazy Commonwealth anyway.

#firstworldproblems
 

Future

Victory Ride
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The news report mentioned it was already the law in PA. They were just thinking of making it the law here also. If it is a law that is almost never enforced it is fairly pointless. Probably only used for harassment if there are other issues involved.

Plus this is a State. Not a crazy Commonwealth anyway.
A no visit state?
 

oldngray

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As far as Ohio law goes, homeowners don’t have a legal obligation to shovel sidewalks due to a natural accumulation of snow and ice, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t at least try to maintain them.

In December 1993, the Ohio Supreme Court upheld this law when a guest attempted to sue a homeowner in Franklin County for a slip and fall outside of the homeowner’s house.

In the case Brinkman v. Ross, the court ruled that you are walking at your own risk when Mother Nature calls.
http://www.10tv.com/content/stories...r-not-clearing-sidewalks-of-snow-and-ice.html
 
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