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Originally Posted by tommymac
I still cant wrap my head around this concept. Seems to me that you live in a town/municipality and pay taxes this is a service thats provided.
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they don't live in a municipality.
and ins. won't cover them , cuz i guess they lite up faster then an old x-mas tree.
even more reason to pay for fire protection.
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That's even more fucked up.
Your house doesn't qualify for fire insurance, so we're going to make doubly certain you walk away with nothing, by letting it burn.
Brilliant.
JC
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who is "we're"? should the city offer insurance now?
basically paying for fire protection is their only option. and they chose not to pay. if they can't afford fire protection, odds are they couldn't afford insurance either.