Submitted by SurfCityTom on Fri, 05/07/2010 - 11:49am.
challenges a Coastal Community can face, one would think this would not be one of them.
The statutes are pretty clear as to what is and is not appropriate. Don't like the state statute, get your local legislators to change it.
So they issue a citation which would require the issuing officer to use his day off to appear in Court in Wilmington where a Judge may or may not agree.
Seems like a waste of taxpayer resources which could be better expended elsewhere.
Payback might be the thong wearer is a licensed insurance adjuster who would take his or her sweet time in adjusting claims in the aftermath of a hurricane.
There's food for thought. And for the record, NC Insurance statutes allow the adjuster 60 days to make contact.
With all of the
challenges a Coastal Community can face, one would think this would not be one of them.
The statutes are pretty clear as to what is and is not appropriate. Don't like the state statute, get your local legislators to change it.
So they issue a citation which would require the issuing officer to use his day off to appear in Court in Wilmington where a Judge may or may not agree.
Seems like a waste of taxpayer resources which could be better expended elsewhere.
Payback might be the thong wearer is a licensed insurance adjuster who would take his or her sweet time in adjusting claims in the aftermath of a hurricane.
There's food for thought. And for the record, NC Insurance statutes allow the adjuster 60 days to make contact.