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M M <br />Richard Hutton, 1975 1st Place SW, remained opposed to closing <br />the transfer stations 2 days a week. However, he agreed that <br />something should be done about the people who are dumping outside <br />the gate. He recalled the situation some time back on the corner <br />of Oslo Road and 20th Avenue, when a property owner was forced to <br />go to the expense of having his lot cleared because people had <br />dumped trash there. He suggested that the Sheriff get names from <br />some of the trash dumped and have those people pay to clean it up. <br />He felt that even if the transfer stations were open 7 days a week, <br />we would still have that quality of individual that would dump <br />their trash along the road or in the canals, and he agreed there <br />needs to be some type of enforcement to penalize these people who <br />do not have respect for other people's property. <br />William Roolage, 11 Vista Gardens Trail, suggested a citizens <br />patrol with a TV camera photographing the offenders, with the <br />photographs being shown weekly at the end of the Channel 13 <br />broadcast of the Commission meetings. <br />CONSENSUS was reached to strictly enforce the law until other <br />solutions -can be found and a directive was given to Administrator <br />Chandler to meet with Code Enforcement and"`report back to the Board <br />next week. <br />VICTIMS' RIGHTS <br />Chairman Macht reported on an observance of Victims' Rights <br />Week and stated that it was a very touching service. He expressed <br />his amazement at the number of people he knew but had not realized <br />that they had a relative who had been murdered or killed by a drunk <br />driver. A memorial has been built and dedicated in a very <br />beautiful little space behind the new Courthouse to commemorate <br />these victims. He wanted everyone to stop and take a look at it as <br />it really emphasizes the condition we seem to have arrived at in <br />this country where people place themselves outside the law and <br />resort to violence to settle traffic problems, domestic problems or <br />just murder for the pure joy of murder. He expressed his feeling <br />that these memorials will grow larger and we will all know more and <br />more people at these observances unless some definitive action is <br />taken. He hoped that everyone would attend the next Victims' <br />Rights observance and felt that each of us would be a different <br />person by becoming more aware of victims and their rights. <br />BOOK 94 PACE 96? <br />APRIL 259 1995 27 <br />
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