Three people have been charged with violating Vancouver's tree-cutting bylaw after trees were illegally removed from a property on the city's West Side � in an incident apparently caught on a camera operated by the internet giant, Google. Comments
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Who voted on this?- kitty Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:06 am
- tritium Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:08 pm
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Jackasses!
Why should some bureaucrat get to decide how many, if any, trees get to be on the property of a private citizen?
Apparently there are no property rights in this country.
Why should some bureaucrat get to decide how many, if any, trees get to be on the property of a private citizen?
Urban deforestation. Why should some individual who buys a piece of property with 80 year old trees have the right to hack them down without so much as a by your leave?
Besides, that's an old argument. Don't live in Vancouver then if you don't like the by-laws.
What a bunch of maroons.
You'd think they'd have noticed a car with a giant camera on it before they posed for it in front of the stumps.
What a bunch of maroons.
Yep, easy to miss...
I guess it comes down to being worth what some gullible fool is willing to pay for it and in this case if they get the 1.6 I'd say they found their mark.
Hopefully to add several thousand in fines.