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Originally Posted by Iowa_Flames_Fan
That doesn't matter--for one thing, I guarantee that this will be in appellate court before long. Don't get too hung up on superior court decisions.
For another, it's always prudent to wait for a judicial disposition before taking the kind of action that's being advocated here.
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Couldnt disagree more....there are laws being broken every night they stay. That's more than enough to start an action to end it now and not worry about charter rights etc, because common sense alone will tell us that they dont have a leg to stand on in this particular case.
At some point the city has to take a stand to prevent this from occurring every time a group of disgruntled citizens wants attention and can force the city to cave in by squatting illegally.
The time for action is now..actually was a long time ago, but enough is enough.