Re: Stolen Boulder !!!!!!
I was just thinking. How would you report a stolen boulder? ;) Anyway i hope you find a nice replacement!
Re: Stolen Boulder !!!!!!
What till you see the pictures that I'm going to post tomorrow of my cargo van that some frigin kids decided to destroy while I was gone at the FIRE show. I swear on my life in my son were to ever do anything that stupid I'd frigin kill him.
Re: Stolen Boulder !!!!!!
The Utility companies got themselves granted access with a signed document before they installed utility poles along backyards or other private property in the past. The developer of the land would grant 24hr access before the first home was built. Nowadays Electric lines are laid underground in the public right of way. Most people don't understand that the legal width of a street is from property line to property line. This area usually encompasses the sidewalks on both sides of the street (or where a sidewalk would be) and everything in between. All this is legally part of the street and is public right of way. Even if you have a nice lawn and flowers and an underground sprinkler system all that can be removed and you have no say because it isn't your property. It has to be this way to allow a place for water mains, gas mains, electric lines, fiber optic lines, cable tv lines, storm drains, sewers or to widen the road as the area becomes more populated etc. Many homeowners become upset when something that they have put in this area is destroyed by workers. I have seen people put elaborate landscaping structures out in front of their home, unknowingly on public property right on top of a gas main. Eventually the gas main develops a leak. Then I would have to remove their stuff and dig up the area to make a repair. They would be irate. I would of course knock on their door and explain what had to be done before hand. If it was a big enough leak it would have to be repaired immediately. Whether they liked it or not or understood it or not the work had to be done.