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Old March 14th, 2007, 04:06 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wayne Harrison
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Default Ground-up tires?


"Tim J."

There was a business up here in MA that ran into a similar problem about
10-12 years ago. After a zoning change, the owner was told he's have to
remove the tires he'd been collecting for more than a decade because of
the fire hazard, about the same number you mentioned, or go to jail.


.. Faced with paying many
hundreds of thousands of dollars he didn't have, he ended up serving time
and losing the business.


whoa, nellie! that would be unconstitutional on more than one basis,
imo. most obviously, the imposition of a criminal penalty against conduct
that was not criminal at the time it was initiated would be a clear
violation of the "ex post facto" clause.

i don't get it. any details on this "prosecution"? news articles? the
guy's name?

yfitons
wayno(not that i don't believe you--i just think there's something missing)