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August 30, 2007 by Joe Kennedy.
When I first read Seattle blogging Realtor Marlow Harris‘ guest blog post at Inman.com about the California man who has been sentenced to 180 days in jail for building a 180 ft long fence, I thought that must be one monstrosity of a fence - something that may rival the great wall. When I clicked through to the article in the LA Times and saw the picture, I was truly amazed.
I realize that I don’t know the entire story and that the man has openly defied an order to either file for permits or tear down the fence, but from what I see in the photo, this is not much of a fence at all. I don’t think there are too many areas where permits would be needed at all for this type of fence. It’s actually more of a corral fence, doesn’t seem to block any views or cause any problems I see. Am I missing something? What do you think?
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