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The change in the law has nothing to do with public safety, and arguably nothing to do with a public nuisance...there are obviously laws already on the books...which are variably enforced (as highlighted by the LEO posting above). The problem that I, and that I suspect most of those of us critical of the change have, is that this is obviously nothing more than another money grab by the politicians in a state already known as one with one of the highest tax rates in the country.
Its bad enough that every possibly interaction with government in this state involves exorbitant "fees", but increasingly, law enforcement is being used as a revenue machine rather than in the interest of public safety.
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Ron R
"Dishwasher? I thought that was for cleaning parts!?"
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