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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr
That could very well be, but as has been brought up many times in this thread, the residents could have some warning and and explanation. If that is the case, I would understand. I would be disappointed and unhappy, but I would understand and accept that it.
But, even now, four days after the event with people very upset, demonstrations taking place, media stories and petitions being signed whoever put up the wall still hasn't explained it.
Like I said either explain what is going on or take it down.
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I never put much stock in the old "It's not that I got fired - it was the say they did it" theory. The bottom line is that you're out of work and you're very mad about it. Or in this case you run into a wall and have to find a way around it. The one thing we know is that they didn't spend money and time to put it up for no reason. The lands (most of them) on the other side of the wall don't belong to the TV development.
What if I wanted to make a path from Colony plaza over the Burke's BBQ only a few parcels away? Can't be done without going onto private property. Why would this Historic Path to private property be any different? By having that little outlet (where the wall is) the TV developer is basically saying "I invite all of you to bring your cart onto private property past our boundaries". Liability waiting to happen and I'll be that the issue is either future liability, or a current law suit for liability, or possible money grab by one of the private parties and Morse won't pay. You KNOW it's money.