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http://www.nolockbox.org/blog/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQxrx...layer_embedded Has anyone heard of this? There is NO WAY on earth I would give the police station and fire department keys to my house. If its on fire, kick my door down. |
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There's a simple solution to this. Break into and rob items from the houses of the 6 council members who voted in favor of mandatory lockbox. Give them a taste of their own medicine.
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This can't be legal can it? They tried this here in Seattle and 800K in equipment was robbed from commercial businesses. |
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I've heard of this once. It was with a daycare. A new facility was built that had a re-enforced hall that would protect kids in the event of a tornado. The way the facility was built, all the classroom were off that one hall and the front and back doors (only exits) were at the ends. The doors all had a key code entry system. So it caused a problem with the final inspection because there was concern that in some emergency situations the fire or police might not be able to access the interior. But that wasn't people's homes! I got a note on my door from the police department with a list of areas were we weren't secure enough like an unlocked gate. I was slightly upset that police can just wonder my property at will.
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Best solution possible. I'm 100% on board with that.
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Rejoice ever more. 1 Thessalonians 5:16 |
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