No gates
Asheville City Council considers enacting a ban on gated communities, the Citizen-Times reports today.
Is this anti-exclusiveness in excess? I think so.
I don't live in a gated community. Far from it. But if people feel more secure in an apartment complex or some other private development where access is limited, why should the local government tell them they're not entitled?
Here's the proposed ordinance.
Update, June 13: Asheville City Council approved the proposed ordinance yesterday by a 5-2 vote.
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But if people feel more secure in an apartment complex or some other private development where access is limited, why should the local government tell them they're not entitled?* Doug
Right! And another reason to keep the Feds out too! I wonder if the People's Republic of Asheville have Personal Carriers to assault the Gated community of the Biltmore Estate should they decide not to pay their property taxes?
Brown felt federal raid was 'imminent'
By PAT GROSSMITH
New Hampshire Union Leader Staff
Saturday, Jun. 9, 2007
Convicted tax evader Ed Brown believes federal marshals planned to raid his home Thursday, but were stymied by a supporter out walking the Browns' dog.
"Did I think the raid was imminent? Yeah. I was notified that they were on their way," he told The Associated Press yesterday.
On Thursday, heavily armed state police officers from Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire, along with federal agents, converged to seize Dr. Elaine Brown's former dental office on Glen Road in West Lebanon.
In Plainfield, Danny Riley of New Jersey was taken into custody while walking the Browns' dog. He inadvertently discovered a surveillance team of federal agents in the woods near the Browns' driveway, authorities said.
Riley posted a video on the Internet in which he said agents fired two shots at him and zapped him with a stun gun.
The source said agents never shot at Riley, but confirmed he was hit with the stun gun after he ran from the agents.
Riley, in the video, said he was walking the dog about 8 a.m. when he came across a man wearing camouflage in the woods near the end of the Browns' driveway.
"What are you doing, turkey hunting?" he called out.
He said the man yelled out, "Freeze" and Riley ran. He said two bullets whizzed by him. Then six other camouflaged men "popped up" from either side of the driveway, yelling, "Freeze. Freeze."
Riley said he put his hands up, told them he was unarmed and screamed for them not to kill him.
Then, he said, he was stunned with a "50,000-volt taser and I was done." In the video, the bare-chested Riley points to a mark on his left shoulder and says that was left from the stun gun.
The men, he said, had U.S. Marshals Special Operations Unit written on their camouflaged suits.
Riley was questioned for hours by the agents who, he said on the video, wanted to know who was inside the Browns' home, how many guns there were and if there were any bombs.
He said he saw four armored personnel carriers along with helicopters, ambulances and law enforcement personnel armed with M-16 rifles.
Riley later was taken to the Lebanon Police Department where, he said, he was strip-searched. He was released hours later without being charged with any offense.
Riley was then dropped off near the Brown's property with instructions to tell them a seizure order was served at the former dental office. The Browns, Riley said, already knew that. Neighbors, he said, had called them by 8:45 a.m. telling them about the police presence in town.
The Browns, who stopped paying federal income tax in 1996, were charged in May 2005 with felony tax evasion and convicted in January. The couple were sentenced in absentia to 5 1/4 years in prison April 24.
U.S. Marshal Stephen Monier has said agents were conducting surveillance of the Brown home and of their supporters.
"We had no intention of assaulting the house," Monier told The Associated Press.
Monier said yesterday his office will "continue on the same course," continuing contact with Brown in an attempt to have him and his wife surrender to authorities and begin serving their prison sentence.
"We will move forward in a calm, measured deliberate way to get this resolved peacefully," he said.
The safety of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who owns 167 acres in Plainfield near the Browns, did "not really" play into Thursday's overwhelming police presence there, a top law enforcement official said yesterday.
Breyer's property is on Center of Town Road, about a half-mile from the Browns' home, which is on 110 acres, according to Town Administrator Steve Halleran.
He said the Browns' property does not front Center of Town Road, and he does not believe it abuts Breyer's.
Breyer is known to vacation at the property, where he has a cabin on Moses Pond. Last summer, he surprised local residents when he read the Declaration of Independence at the town's annual Fourth of July parade.
Posted on June 12, 2007 10:25 AM
Doug, I'm not going to say anything except quote that woman's cigarette ad from about thirty years ago, (can't remember if it was Virgina Slims or Benson and Hedges):
YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY!!!!
Posted on June 12, 2007 11:07 AM
YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY!!!!*Skeet Club Savage
Either you are very brave or just plain stupid to use that quote remark should you attend a NOW group meeting.
Posted on June 12, 2007 12:46 PM
Connie, in a nutshell, you just summed me right up.
Out of the mouths of babes...
Posted on June 12, 2007 2:25 PM
Connie, in a nutshell, you just summed me right up.
Out of the mouths of babes...*Skeet Club Savage
Not my problem SCS! You have no idea the rearch of the ancient 1st Black Sea Milita Amazons Unit and their methods to make Greeks fess up why women had no rights in their democracy.
You are lucky in this age, but do not be surprise if you are a candiate against Zela the Barbarian warrior Queen on Smackdown as a postal child for unwanted manhood gone wild.
Posted on June 12, 2007 6:27 PM