CAL FIRE Officials Don't Know What An Oath Of Office Is?!
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Too late. A CAL FIRE official & their counsel are already on record admitting to the unwarranted search & trespass.
There is a difference between laws & codes. Codes apply to CORPORATE entities. You might be a corporate "person," but, I assure you, I am NOT.
Also, Public Resources codes pertain to public resources & NOT private property.
And, for a code to be lawful, it must have an enacting clause.
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your annowing..
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Remember our rights end when they infringe upon another’. It should be my right to know that a fast moving wildfire will not move from your yard to my home because you won’t take 5 mins to make your home fire safe.
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When the fire you accidentally start with your crack pipe consumes a city block, remember to ask the each and every firefighter for their oath and bond as they labor valiantly to carry your Rubenesque corpulent frame to safety. I’ll bet your neighbors want you clean up your yard even more than the FD.
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Thanks for posting, were blessed to live in a democracy where paranoid schizophrenics can have a medium to voice their delusional half baked irrational notions. It'll generate hours of laughter from those who live far from the fire hazard you’ve created. The only thing that will spread faster than a fire in your unmaintained thicket of a yard is the devaluation of property in the vicinity of your trailer esque abode.
Second, I have received a notice similar to the one in your video. All it is, simply put, is to see whether you are abiding the law, which says:
California law now requires 100 feet of Defensible Space around a home. Defensible Space does not mean a paved parking lot. It means that the home design and construction, building materials and surrounding vegetation do not contribute to the intensity of the fire.
fireflyer61 1 year ago
@fireflyer61
You are very funny. They try to enforce Public Resource codes on private property, because they know most people don't know the difference... It is VERY lucrative for them to charge a $400 "administrative fee" to absentee owners & they also like to snatch properties that have unpaid liens ALL without due process. An agency cannot fulfill both the executive & judicial functions of government. Sorry this is all over your head.
SoCalMartialLawAlert 1 year ago
This video is completely STUPID. IF you are so concerned with a public official supposedly trespassing on your property, then you should have answered the door instead of videotaping the official, who WAS IN UNIFORM, and DROVE A PUBLIC/OFFICIAL VEHICLE, and inquired as to why they were at your home.
fireflyer61 1 year ago
@fireflyer61
We have his CAL FIRE superior & his CAL FIRE counsel on record admitting that he trespassed on private property without a search warrant.
SoCalMartialLawAlert 1 year ago
@fireflyer61
He also violated:
USC TITLE 18 PART I CHAPTER 83 § 1725
Postage unpaid on deposited mail matter
Whoever knowingly & willfully deposits any mailable matter such as statements of accounts, circulars, sale bills, or other like matter, on which no postage has been paid, in any letter box established, approved, or accepted by the Postal Service for the receipt or delivery of mail matter on any mail route with intent to avoid payment of lawful postage thereon, shall for each such ...
SoCalMartialLawAlert 1 year ago