Registration and Posting Agreement
then what happens if your neighbors don't buy in?
what happens when insurance has to pay a claim for a total loss that could have been minimized by putting a small fire out? they'll just pass that cost along to everyone.
the FD fault for not getting this changed or simply by not putting the fire out
SgtDel,While I see your point on the "principle" of not helping the guy because he didn't pay the fee, what about charging him a much higher fee to put out the fire. Making him homeless doesn't seem to me to be much of an incentive, well ethical incentive.
$1000 (about 13 times the $75 fee). The $75 is like an "just-in-case" premium. Why not figure up what it'll cost for all the firemen and truck and everything. Like a private business does now for any job it bids on/accepts
But I guess it's good to know where you stand.
You know why experience is such a good teacher? It doesn't allow any drop outs.
Do you think that $75 is enough to really cover a fire?