Subject: Help for John Fitch | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: AlfaOwner (alfaowner![]() |
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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 10:33:35 -0700 (PDT) |
I read this and shuddered at the preposterous situation. It is beyond belief that Connecticut would treat its taxpaying citizens with such callous disdain. Granted that there is a need for John to remediate the damage done by his oil leak. But, to take the attitude the State has of not allowing private citizens the right to take advantage of a program now reserved for businesses only because, "...there were a lot of fancy (sic) addresses on that list (of people applying for the state assistance program)" is sheer bureaucratic bull. Or, is it that private citizens don't have a lobby working on their behalf? And, to proceed with no regard for what is reasonable is preposterous. I urge you to pass this information and the links below to anyone you know who might take the time to call or write to Jodie Rell, the Connecticut newspapers, or any politicians they know in Connecticut to urge them to bring some semblance of fairness, reality and justice to this out-of-hand situation. Do this not just for John, but also for all of the other citizens who are trying to do the right thing by cleaning up old oil tanks. <http://www.cwnicholls.net/fitch/fitch.html> http://www.cwnicholls.net/fitch/fitch.html http://www.docrebuild.com/curr-evnt/currentevents-116.html This whole fiasco reminds me of the case I heard about in New Jersey a number of years ago when a family had a garage sale and let a power lawn mower sit on the sidewalk all day. It leaked some oil. A city or county bureaucrat saw it & the family was forced to excavate the sidewalk and surrounding dirt at some exorbitant cost. You can be sure that trucks owned by that city or county leaked many times more oil in many more places with no similar consequence. Also makes me glad I removed the underground oil tank from my house in Connecticut before it began leaking, and before the oil-Gestapo got involved. Some helpful links: http://www.ct.gov/ctportal/cwp/view.asp?a=843 <http://www.ct.gov/ctportal/cwp/view.asp?a=843&q=246450> &q=246450 http://www.50states.com/news/conn.htm Papers to focus on: Hartford Courant; Danbury News-Times; Bridgeport Post; Stamford Advocate Norm Sippel Now in Florida where we have our own version of political corruption and malfeasance
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