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Friday, July 21, 2017

He's Baaaaaack!! Tom Murphy Of Wrecklamator Fame!!

Normally, I would not send anyone over to CalCoastNews as they are an outfit that reports fake news and promotes extreme right-wing and Tea Party viewpoints (except for the few bare bones stories that they lift from other news sources that report fires, accidents, and such). They have harmed friends of mine with their lies and very one-sided reporting, over and over— for years.

However, this time, the guy that the Water Board warned us against (see below) is back, Dee Thomas Murphy, the Reclamator scam guy!
(Click the image to view a larger size.)

Now, take a look at the comment - wait!! The comment disappeared!! In the time it took me to write this and to go back to CCN to get you the link, the comment vanished from the CalCoastNews story! Maybe they have more sense than I thought, or perhaps they just followed their own guidelines which do not allow for long legal screeds, which is what Tom posted. 

Well, it is horrifying to know that Dee Thomas Murphy is still lurking locally in the background, and is STILL trying to scam Los Osos citizens into funding his bogus schemes. Since I captured the page as a pdf, I can give you a quote from Tom's post on CalCoastNews today (Tom now posting as "NSEA International"):

Do NOT fall for this scam if it appears elsewhere!

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Tribune Reports On Delinquent Sewer Service Charges!

Have a look; and as of 10:57 a.m.Wednesday, July19, 2017, there were no comments in the common section.

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article162293868.html

And, in an earlier article, the Tribune explains why:

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article147477314.html

(On this article, the comments appear oddly truncated.)

There is another Tribune article on this topic, too. Get a cup of coffee (or tea or kombucha) and read them all!

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article148522254.html

A quote from this last article;
"State fines are likely far down the road. It’s an administrative process that involves quite a few steps, including a notice of violation and then a complaint. And property owners could contest the penalty. 
"'In the future, it may be necessary for the water board to exercise its enforcement authority,' Packard said. 'The water board has demonstrated that it is willing to use that authority.' 
"County fines for violating county municipal codes start at $100 a day and whether the accused does not respond or takes no action within the month, the fine bumps up to $500 a day."
The meeting where all of this happened can be viewed here:

http://slocounty.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=2665 

Look for items 18 and especially 19.




Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article148522254.html#storylink=cpy

Saturday, July 01, 2017

July 18 Sewer Service Charge Supes Hearing

This came in the mail days and days ago and I managed to scan it, but not post it.
Sorry about the underlining (husband with a pen damage), 
and yes, I was too lazy to Photoshop it out.