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![]() "Dan Horton" wrote in message ups.com... If he has the time and money to fight this he should continue the fight. It has not been an effective strategy so far. The fight can continue more effectively with Brian out of sight. His presence makes it an emotional issue for the other side; they are just as dead set on "winning" as he is. Having no individual target eliminates a lot of that emotion. It takes away their will to fight. That's smart. A lot of you have said "the EAA needs to jump on this". You're right. The situation needs third part mediation, in a quiet room with a rational opposition. Right now it is impossible. An EAA volunteer attorney can't get much done with Brian outside the door playing the role of the thorn. There is no loss to being smart enough to clear the field for a more powerful ally. Sometimes we lose sight of the goal because we get wrapped up in the fight. The goal here is not a "win" for Brian. It is to reverse the ordinance. There is no way Brian's strategy will convince a city councilman to sponsor a resolution rescinding the ordinance. Looking at the pictures of his neighbors he has a good chance of winning based on what is stored in others yards. Ever try to fight a speeding ticket on the grounds that everybody else was speeding? Dan Horton Well, it's a little different being singled out over things stored on your acre when everybody else stores things on theirs and you're being selected for enforcement. You can make a reasonable argument in court against that while you can't fuss about an 80 in a 55 when everybody else is doing it. The patrolman can't bust everybody for speeding, so he picks out one unlucky target, and that deters the rest of them. |
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