 | new tactic? i wonder if a muni got ticked enough ... start condemnation proceedings on easements given to the telcos that are on the muni property ... tell 'em they got XX months to relocate their lines or move that cell tower. -- Been brain-washed lately? Remember, CNN is available 24x7 on the air and online - scrub scrub scrub! |
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 | That's actually a very interesting idea. To be fair, they'd have to treat all the various utilities equally, but they could tell them all to prepare to remove their lines, and they'd have to bargain with individual landowners for the right to cross their property at whatever price the landowner sets. |
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 Da22inBuck Fush join:2002-06-10 Charlotte, NC | said by Unregistered user:
..and they'd have to bargain with individual landowners for the right to cross their property at whatever price the landowner sets. Sure they'll be nice and haggle a bit. But there's a long-standing policy called "eminent domain" in this country, which basically allows government to take your property to build a highway, lay utilities, or whatever. Nothing you can do. Generally an agreement is reached between landowner and gov't, but an agreement is by no means necessary. -- Your computer and monitor are killing you with EMF...fight back with a Himalayan salt lamp. |
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