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Re: [ihc] Re: Junk Vehicle laws
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Allan W. wrote:
In Montana, we have (like many other places, but less so than SoCal) a
"Junk Vehicle" law, which I think I ranted about not too long ago. ;)
Man, am I the only one that finds it tough to believe that a state as wide
open as Montana has a statewide law on this? A city law I could
understand...but statewide?
Earlier this year I permanently licensed every pile of junk on my property,
zip-tied the plates with the "PERM" tag on 'em to each carcass, and then
called the County back to confirm there is NO JUNK on my property, since
it's ALL licensed.. PERMANENTLY.
Ironically, licensing everything from here to eternity was considerably
cheaper than the 6' privacy fence I was planning on putting up to hide my
"junk".
I love it!!! Fences are expensive.
She also suspects that sooner or later there will be a new County Ordinance
enacted.. perhaps they'll call it the "Mandera Act" in my honor.. and this
loophole will be closed. ;)
The short title will be "The Mandera Open Range Act."
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Ted Borck tborck@domain.elided
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