moral obligation is a constructyou might be "morally" obligated to do something, but it doesn't mean everyone is
10/6/2010 1:13:55 PM
To continue comparing, why do you think people would rather purchase insurance then pay for their healthcare out of pocket? The cost. Do the same thing here.But whatever, fucker probably learned his lesson and now the entire town knows to pay their fucking fee.Good way to teach that lesson.
10/6/2010 1:14:18 PM
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10/6/2010 1:15:24 PM
theres a difference between someones life and someone's property. [Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:18 PM. Reason : damn yall are fast]
10/6/2010 1:17:19 PM
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10/6/2010 1:19:59 PM
part of me thinks the firewatchers were smirking the whole timebut i have no reason to think that
10/6/2010 1:21:17 PM
10/6/2010 1:21:33 PM
So, I guess this is the latest string of firefighters letting homes burn down. This one burnt down with 3 dogs and a cat...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71f6B0AqZAUHmm... me thinks this firefighting department doesn't own a Dalmatian.[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:24 PM. Reason : ...]
10/6/2010 1:23:28 PM
10/6/2010 1:23:55 PM
It's not like the fire department is relying on a $75 fee to keep it afloat. They're funded by the city. The $75 is an insurance premium to people living outside of the city. If you don't pay the insurance, you pay for the services if you choose to use them, as this poor bastard stated over the phone.
10/6/2010 1:24:44 PM
Insurance companies know how to remind someone to pay the elective fees that prop up their livelihood.Municipalities don't.
10/6/2010 1:26:08 PM
'if nobody out there had paid, we would've had the entire rural community on fire?'[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:28 PM. Reason : .]
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10/6/2010 1:29:00 PM
^^ until the fire encroached on an area that HAD paid for protection
10/6/2010 1:29:32 PM
Since there were no people trapped in the house, it's really not much different than wrecking your car without collision insurance.
10/6/2010 1:31:02 PM
10/6/2010 1:31:33 PM
sounds like michael vick should have ran his operation in south fulton tennessee
10/6/2010 1:32:10 PM
^^^^yeah fuck all that farmland and crops and such.[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : f][Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : ^]
10/6/2010 1:32:20 PM
That last guy had 3 dogs and a cat... (depends on if your a dog/cat lover)[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : man, yall are fast]
10/6/2010 1:32:25 PM
So really the trick is to leave your children or some elderly infirm person inside the house so they will actually have to put it out regardless of if you pay the fee.
10/6/2010 1:34:50 PM
will they?
10/6/2010 1:35:32 PM
All I'm saying is, they should rename themselves to "South Fulton Mercenaries" instead of " South Fulton Firefighters" ...
10/6/2010 1:36:49 PM
don't pay no feedon't get no water
10/6/2010 1:37:20 PM
i'm not advocating the death of household petsbut they really don't matter
10/6/2010 1:37:37 PM
Brought to you by:Usher's Municipal Fire ServiceGotta pay to play
10/6/2010 1:37:42 PM
If they allowed the option of paying 5k, or whatever, on the spot then they would have to start employing bill collectors/lawyers in order to recoup any money "promised" over the phone. If its a small town fire department that overhead would add up.Can you even legally enter into a contract when under duress?
10/6/2010 1:44:59 PM
Homeowner lost his property.Fire Dept spent money to look like ding dongs.Everybody loses. Brilliant
10/6/2010 1:45:12 PM
^^You can legally hand someone money.
10/6/2010 1:47:22 PM
FUCK THE POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 1:48 PM. Reason : FUCK YEAH]
10/6/2010 1:48:19 PM
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10/6/2010 2:10:13 PM
they were the humans of their time
10/6/2010 2:10:15 PM
i only read the first post, buti remember someone telling me back in the old days they used to have that pay service and if you didn't pay the firefighters wouldn't help you, but in communities where houses were closer together it was a problem because if one house is on fire it could potentially catch on to the next house so firefighters would be forced to put out a non-paying house to prevent a paying house from catching and it was really a poor program. So towns and cities started making firefighters a public service so everyone pays taxes for it and everyone gets protected. Problem solved.
10/6/2010 2:22:15 PM
it used to be that there was some sort of emblem emblazoned on your door threshold that would be proof that you were covered in the event of firebut this was back in the early days of the countrybottom line is you gotta know the laws of where you live or youre just irresponsible and you cant be shocked when this shit happensi bet hell pay his insurance next year or GTFO
10/6/2010 2:24:16 PM
10/6/2010 2:26:21 PM
So what's the over/under on how long until the homeowner's insurance company sues the town for gross negligence, forcing the town to either settle or fight an expensive legal battle? Great system.Or maybe the fee-paying neighbor will sue for allowing the fire to spread to his property.[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 2:36 PM. Reason : .]
10/6/2010 2:33:48 PM
I was kinda hopin they let burn cause a fag or lesbo lived there. No payment on fees works too.
10/6/2010 2:39:36 PM
Wow. So no, the firefighters didn't do anything wrong. But you're at least a little cold if you're laughing at the homeowner who lost her home, all her worldly belongings, and her pets because she forgot to pay a $75 fee. Plus the fact that it seems to me that her homeowners' insurance would deny the claim because she did not pay the elective fee. So basically she is destitute for an instance of forgetfulness.Then again maybe I'm just more sympathetic because I could see something like that happening to me.
10/6/2010 2:41:34 PM
Didn't the neighbor's house catch fire and have most of it burned down?Isn't there a pretty good case there for the homeowner to sue the fire department for letting the fire grow to the point where his property was immediately in danger, whereas it would have been fine if they put out the fire or something?I understand the practical justification of the system, and I understand why people would want an alternative (and I too think this system is outdated and lacks efficiency), but I know myself well enough to see that my thoughts are far too influenced by my personal, emotional desire to justify a way to save a person's house regardless of principle. And that just doesn't have a role in the discussion.
10/6/2010 2:50:25 PM
^^^Ha. If that were the case the fire department would be buying them several mansions to replace their home. Even if they didn't pay the fee.[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 3:05 PM. Reason : -]
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10/6/2010 3:36:05 PM
My eyes see no problems here.Don't pay, don't play.[Edited on October 6, 2010 at 3:59 PM. Reason : .]
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10/6/2010 3:58:44 PM
WE DON'T NEED NO ROOF!!!!!
10/6/2010 4:11:19 PM
the roofthe roof the roof is on fire!
10/6/2010 4:12:15 PM