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One of our installers was arrested today for not having the permit with him while doing an install. Is the norm out there or is it more likely he had a warrant? Hilarious either way imo.
One of our installers was arrested today for not having the permit with him while doing an install. Is the norm out there or is it more likely he had a warrant? Hilarious either way imo.
One way to get arrested is to be none cooperative, installs are serious, sign falls hurts someone, there had best be a permit.
So if inspector says stop, you best be packing with no lip,
They also like the money going to the general fund of city.
What are you talken about.An inspector isn't the police.
I learned today the guy was arrested for felony larceny because he was collecting A frames that the city doesn't allow. They valued the A frames at $750 each, crazy. Apparently the city asked us to enforce the code as part of a deal we did with them, seems out there to me but its not my company.
Don't need no stinking permit in the wild west! http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/20100729arizona-concealed-weapons-law.htmlMaybe he was missing some other permit.
http://www.azdps.gov/services/concealed_weapons/
wayne k
guam usa
Don't need no stinking permit in the wild west! http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/20100729arizona-concealed-weapons-law.html
I've seen inspectors (zoning and mechanical) in Detroit a few years ago that carried handguns and badges. They were real official up there. I asked why and they both said code enforcement was an extension of law enforcement and they come across some situations every so often with people.