Yes, when done right... These people are foing to continue to migrate north and because we have a heavy Hispanic population, they can assimilate easily.. So we have to deal with it... We do have positive success stories... Like up in Jupiter with their El Sol Center, which is amongst other things a job center where both workers and people who want to hire day laborers are vetted and registered.
I have used them many times and I have never had a problem. They are hard-working people and grateful for the work that they get. In fact they are often preyed upon by legit us citizens because these people typically don't trust the banking system, and thus handle their affairs in cash. And because I don't want to call attention to their "status", they are very often model citizens of the communities where they live. Why don't you ask Jupiter, if you inquire you will find that they have little problem with this community.
using the same logic - if I break the law but enough are doing it - we should have to deal with it? We should all try that one with code! in LW for 10 in of grass they can take a homesteaded house! If we must obey the laws then everyone should obey the laws!
Don't believe me - read the ordinance for yourself! Ord. 2013-01 (1st New Law of the Year Pg. 162) 96 "ATTENTION OWNERS, AGENTS, CUSTODIANS, LESSEES 97 AND OCCUPANTS OF REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF 98 LAKE WORTH: 99 You are hereby notified that you are required by law to cut and 100 prevent the accumulation of weeds, grasses or other vegetation 101 over ten (10) inches in height or that otherwise are conducive to 102 harboring vermin, reptiles, or other wild animal life upon your 103 property; and to remove any trash, waste, rubble, debris, refuse, 104 garbage, or other nocuous matter or condition located on any 105 property owned, controlled or occupied by you in the City of Lake 106 Worth; and that upon your failure to do so, the City of Lake Worth 107 will institute nuisance abatement proceedings against your 108 property and cause such nuisance to be abated. The cost of such 109 abatement will constitute a special assessment lien against the 110 property on which the nuisance is located. Such special 111 assessment lien shall be coequal with the lien of all state, county, 112 district, and municipal taxes and superior in dignity to mortgages 113 and all other liens, irrespective of the date of the recording of the 114 municipal lien or the date of the recording of any mortgage or any 115 other lien on real property. A failure to pay said lien, even such 116 lien upon homesteaded property, may result in a loss of title to 117 your property." 118 119 A failure to publish this notice as provided for herein shall not invalidate any 120 nuisance abatement proceedings brought pursuant to this article. 121 122 Section 7. Chapter 12 “Health and Sanitation”, Article III “Lots and Lands 123 Constituting Nuisances”, Section 12-40 “Procedure for enforcement of 124 nuisance” is hereby adopted to read as follows: 125 126 Sec. 12-40. – Procedure for enforcement of nuisance. 127 (a) The city is empowered to enter upon and inspect lots on which a 128 nuisance is suspected to exist. Any code inspector shall be immune 129 from prosecution, civil or criminal, for reasonable, good faith entry 130 upon residential, commercial or industrial property while in the 131 discharge of duties imposed by these regulations. If inspection 132 reveals the presence of a nuisance, the city shall notify the owner of 133 the property,(etc.)
Is the blogger having buyer's remorse? After all she still refers to the commission that made Lake Worth a sanctuary city the "best commission ever". hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
hahahaaaaaaaa yourself! No one knows how we got on this list. Thanks to Susan Stanton, the Mentoring Center supported by Sen. Jeff Clemens was closed--he was the swing vote--no more illegal aliens there. And that commission definitely was NOT the BCE.
I'm tired of hearing how illegals are "hard working" why didn't they work hard to make their own country livable? We work hard and don't ask for any handouts.
Yes, when done right... These people are foing to continue to migrate north and because we have a heavy Hispanic population, they can assimilate easily.. So we have to deal with it... We do have positive success stories... Like up in Jupiter with their El Sol Center, which is amongst other things a job center where both workers and people who want to hire day laborers are vetted and registered.
ReplyDeleteI have used them many times and I have never had a problem. They are hard-working people and grateful for the work that they get. In fact they are often preyed upon by legit us citizens because these people typically don't trust the banking system, and thus handle their affairs in cash. And because I don't want to call attention to their "status", they are very often model citizens of the communities where they live. Why don't you ask Jupiter, if you inquire you will find that they have little problem with this community.
using the same logic - if I break the law but enough are doing it - we should have to deal with it? We should all try that one with code! in LW for 10 in of grass they can take a homesteaded house! If we must obey the laws then everyone should obey the laws!
ReplyDeleteDon't believe me - read the ordinance for yourself!
Ord. 2013-01 (1st New Law of the Year Pg. 162)
96 "ATTENTION OWNERS, AGENTS, CUSTODIANS, LESSEES
97 AND OCCUPANTS OF REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF
98 LAKE WORTH:
99 You are hereby notified that you are required by law to cut and
100 prevent the accumulation of weeds, grasses or other vegetation
101 over ten (10) inches in height or that otherwise are conducive to
102 harboring vermin, reptiles, or other wild animal life upon your
103 property; and to remove any trash, waste, rubble, debris, refuse,
104 garbage, or other nocuous matter or condition located on any
105 property owned, controlled or occupied by you in the City of Lake
106 Worth; and that upon your failure to do so, the City of Lake Worth
107 will institute nuisance abatement proceedings against your
108 property and cause such nuisance to be abated. The cost of such
109 abatement will constitute a special assessment lien against the
110 property on which the nuisance is located. Such special
111 assessment lien shall be coequal with the lien of all state, county,
112 district, and municipal taxes and superior in dignity to mortgages
113 and all other liens, irrespective of the date of the recording of the
114 municipal lien or the date of the recording of any mortgage or any
115 other lien on real property. A failure to pay said lien, even such
116 lien upon homesteaded property, may result in a loss of title to
117 your property."
118
119 A failure to publish this notice as provided for herein shall not invalidate any
120 nuisance abatement proceedings brought pursuant to this article.
121
122 Section 7. Chapter 12 “Health and Sanitation”, Article III “Lots and Lands
123 Constituting Nuisances”, Section 12-40 “Procedure for enforcement of
124 nuisance” is hereby adopted to read as follows:
125
126 Sec. 12-40. – Procedure for enforcement of nuisance.
127 (a) The city is empowered to enter upon and inspect lots on which a
128 nuisance is suspected to exist. Any code inspector shall be immune
129 from prosecution, civil or criminal, for reasonable, good faith entry
130 upon residential, commercial or industrial property while in the
131 discharge of duties imposed by these regulations. If inspection
132 reveals the presence of a nuisance, the city shall notify the owner of
133 the property,(etc.)
Weed da... What the hell are you cutting and pasting? You are off topic! Step away from the bong.
ReplyDeleteIs the blogger having buyer's remorse? After all she still refers to the commission that made Lake Worth a sanctuary city the "best commission ever". hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
ReplyDeletehahahaaaaaaaa yourself!
ReplyDeleteNo one knows how we got on this list. Thanks to Susan Stanton, the Mentoring Center supported by Sen. Jeff Clemens was closed--he was the swing vote--no more illegal aliens there. And that commission definitely was NOT the BCE.
Deport, Deport, Deport. Get them out of here, and Lake Worth can be what it once was.
ReplyDeleteWe need to demand that our elected officials get us off of ANY list that calls Lake Worth a Sanctuary city.
ReplyDeleteI'm tired of hearing how illegals are "hard working" why didn't they work hard to make their own country livable? We work hard and don't ask for any handouts.
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