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Originally Posted by motorhead
Well then just let them all burn. At least I'm coming up with a suggestion that keeps the fire from getting out of control and spreading to someone's home or kills someone. That's why it's their moral duty to put it out and then worry about getting paid. It's no different than someone going to a hospital that doesn't have insurance in an emergency. They don't let them lay there and die.
I know if I would have been the guy next door who paid my $75 dollars and the fire spread to my house ,when they could have put it out before that happen, it would have cost the fire dept a lot more than $75 in law suits.
They just got lucky that it didn't. What about the next time?
This is an insane conversation with insane people. I'm done with it. Good bye.
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They responded to the guys house next door and protected it, that was the whole issue here. That they were there and did nothing for his house.
You need to realize that a house burning is someones PROPERTY and if there is no LIFE HAZARD then all it is is PROPERTY and none of the laws duties or anything else everyones citing apply. If he really gave a shit about his property he should have paid the fee to begin with.