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The controversial crowdfunded wall built along the New Mexico border was illegally constructed, city officials say, charging the landowner where the wall was erected with building without a permit, a crime punishable by up to three months in jail.
I liken it to the tea partiers buying tea (paying taxes on it) and then throwing it in the harbor...both were dumb ideas.Didn't pull a permit? Damn, I thought Houston was tough. About 25 years ago, I was very busy and forgot to pull a permit for a job we were doing. I got hauled into court for it, and ended up with a $600 fine. No jail time, though, thank God. I can't believe I wasn't fired for my stupidity, but my boss called me to the carpet over it, and I learned brand new swear words that I didn't even know existed. I learned my lesson from that, and have been more organized and careful ever since. But they don't play around in New Mexico. The land owner could be spending some serious time in jail. I bet the owner of the company that started construction may end up in jail too. There are 2 reasons permits are not pulled.
1) Like me 25 years ago, someone had his head firmly up his ass. LOL.
2) Someone plans to do the job on the cheap, and put as much money in his own pocket as possible. Yea, even building a wall must abide by state and local codes, and doing it right costs money.
In this case, I think it's a little of both. LOL.
The GoFundMe Border Wall Was Illegally Built, The City Says. Now The Landowner Could Face Jail Time.
Didn't pull a permit? Damn, I thought Houston was tough. About 25 years ago, I was very busy and forgot to pull a permit for a job we were doing. I got hauled into court for it, and ended up with a $600 fine. No jail time, though, thank God. I can't believe I wasn't fired for my stupidity, but my boss called me to the carpet over it, and I learned brand new swear words that I didn't even know existed. I learned my lesson from that, and have been more organized and careful ever since. But they don't play around in New Mexico. The land owner could be spending some serious time in jail. I bet the owner of the company that started construction may end up in jail too. There are 2 reasons permits are not pulled.
1) Like me 25 years ago, someone had his head firmly up his ass. LOL.
2) Someone plans to do the job on the cheap, and put as much money in his own pocket as possible. Yea, even building a wall must abide by state and local codes, and doing it right costs money.
In this case, I think it's a little of both. LOL.
The GoFundMe Border Wall Was Illegally Built, The City Says. Now The Landowner Could Face Jail Time.
FFS this quote from that link... "cut off public access to a historic monument known as Monument One, the first in a series of obelisks that mark the US–Mexico border from El Paso to Tijuana."
Two thing wrong here. (Im sure there are more but these were so ridiculously wrong)
1. Tijuana is south of San Diego California. Juarez is the city south of El Paso.
2. Monument One is in Maine. What they should have said was International Boundary Marker No. 1.
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Monument #1
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Monument #1
At the MEXICAN border.
Located at the border of Texas & New Mexico with Mexico.
It resides on the South section of the wall in question or basically on the wrong side of the fence.
Locals from the area do not call it the International border marker, in Texas and New Mexico they call it "Monument 1.
The new wall cuts off trails and traditional areas that have historical backgrounds going farther back than the erected monument which was set in 1855
Didn't pull a permit? Damn, I thought Houston was tough. About 25 years ago, I was very busy and forgot to pull a permit for a job we were doing. I got hauled into court for it, and ended up with a $600 fine. No jail time, though, thank God. I can't believe I wasn't fired for my stupidity, but my boss called me to the carpet over it, and I learned brand new swear words that I didn't even know existed. I learned my lesson from that, and have been more organized and careful ever since. But they don't play around in New Mexico. The land owner could be spending some serious time in jail. I bet the owner of the company that started construction may end up in jail too. There are 2 reasons permits are not pulled.
1) Like me 25 years ago, someone had his head firmly up his ass. LOL.
2) Someone plans to do the job on the cheap, and put as much money in his own pocket as possible. Yea, even building a wall must abide by state and local codes, and doing it right costs money.
In this case, I think it's a little of both. LOL.
The GoFundMe Border Wall Was Illegally Built, The City Says. Now The Landowner Could Face Jail Time.
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