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Thanks twangster for the news story. Please keep posting them, because they are interesting stories to read proving the CAUSS. It also keeps the trolls in check. Without a fresh story, people forget the fast and furious lawbreakers are not good for any community.
On this particular story, the fine of $750 is the profit off ONE car purchased. The only major problem for this lawbreaker is the loss of future profits.
One problem for the city is this lawbreaker’s business partner will now be doing the identical things in the future. Fines from code enforcement (CE) should be good enough, however a court order to produce the evidence seems to be the future way to stop lawbreakers from normal business procedures. $750 in the beginning is just the small cost of doing business. These spammers have no reputation, and there LIES a big issue for illegal street signs.
I would be happy to have my local "cash for cars" guy NOT place signs under any court order for any location. Around here (20+ cities), they like to keep the city workers employed, I guess. Some cities are better than others in this metroplex. I’m sure he’s been run out of several towns, but the signs keep popping up in places. A court order would save many cities, many dollars.
After reading this, it’s a call to action people. Call CE on every sign’s location. One complaint per location will help everyone involved. This is many phone calls, emails, or the preferred method of contact, for weeks and months. Use your iphone sign application, yet to be invented—hint- hint for someone. With no complaint, CE has no reason to pick up the litter. We win a clean neighborhood by taking action. Contact your representative.
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