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mochagirl13 05-02-2012 08:58 AM

I'm being nickled to death.
 
Everytime I turn around there's a new tax or something for the government to fleece citizens. Chicago is in talks to impose a tax on soft drinks. There's already a tax on cigs, candy & strip clubs. Let's not talk about the gas tax. I rarely buy anything in IL. I go to Indiana.

I got a ticket for my grass being too high on the easement. My front lawn is fine but the easement in the back which I don't see was apparently too high. No warning or anything. It's been overcast and raining on & off the past couple of days. Where is my warning telling me what the proper height should be? I didn't know I had to mow until I got warning. Since it is not my property, I thought the city took care of it. I was wrong.

I think as soon as property values come back up, I might move.

Jules A 05-02-2012 10:18 AM

I just can't get over how expensive everything is now! The grocery store sends me into a fit with the prices they charge now. I buy everything on sale and yet it is 3xs more than I ever spent in the past. :mad:

ANNagain 05-02-2012 10:20 AM

Mochagirl,

You gotta stay out of those strip clubs and stop smoking and drinking!

The thing about the grass is weird. I don't have an easement but my Mom does and all of her neighbors. Their's is in front in case the township wants to build sidewalks. For 40 years, it's just been part of the lawn. In the back it would be hard to notice!

We have tickets in the city for guys who own empty lots. They are called Clean or Lien. It works well. For you, it was just an overuse of power.

Best to you,
ANN

mochagirl13 05-02-2012 12:38 PM

I don't smoke, thank goodness. I think they are $7 or $8 a pack. I don't drink anymore but I don't think I could afford to. Now they want to tax soda. They are so into taxing, they don't know if by the package or ounce. I don't drink soda like when I was a teenager. In the city if you buy bottled water there's an extra tax except flavored water. I don't think women have to pay see naked men, I think the men volunteer to get naked for a woman any chance they get and don't solicit tips in cash anyway.

When grocery shopping I only buy milk even if it's not on sale, everything else is a sale item. I'm a hoarder when it comes to sale items. I have at least 10 boxes of unopened cereal. When they are 3/$5.00 or 5/$10.00, I go crazy and buy them.

Just got an email where employer match on 401k is being reduced by 50%. I'll never get to retire.

Jomar 05-02-2012 12:45 PM

You might be able to appeal the grass fine/fee, contact whoever is in charge of that department. Or search for how to appeal fines/fees for your city.
I thought they usually give a certain # of days to remedy things like that?? Then you just show proof it has been mowed and no $$ then....
Maybe it's in fine print on the ticket?

SallyC 05-02-2012 01:59 PM

That sucks, Mocha.

Well I don't wanna brag but, I just got a nickle raise on my SS check..wheeeee.:D

mochagirl13 05-02-2012 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 875404)
You might be able to appeal the grass fine/fee, contact whoever is in charge of that department. Or search for how to appeal fines/fees for your city.
I thought they usually give a certain # of days to remedy things like that?? Then you just show proof it has been mowed and no $$ then....
Maybe it's in fine print on the ticket?

I think they just want money. To fight ticket you have to go to county courthouse after you've requested a hearing in person. That's 2 days down for a ticket. I'm filing a complaint with better government association. They only give 7 days to pay before doubling fine. It's been raining the past couple of days and with the rain and warm weather the grass is growing pretty quickly.

They used to give warnings but now they claim they don't. It used to be like that before the economy tanked. It just amazes me that a police officer didn't have anything else better to do. I can see if it caused danger but it doesn't come upto my knees. If you were driving down the street it wouldn't block your view nor is tall enought to attract snakes.

Jomar 05-02-2012 03:15 PM

The ticket was given by a cop ??
I didn't know they worried about civil things like grass ordinances?
Unless someone nearby reported it for some reason?

I thought something like this, in the city ordinance violation category, could be handled with a photo of mowed grass and/ or a letter or email to the right people -asking for more time due to inclement weather.
Seems like there could be a hardship clause of some kind for ill/elderly.

But also could be a big difference between laws/ordinances in various city/state/locations etc.


How much was the fine?

mochagirl13 05-02-2012 03:47 PM

It is $50 but doubles to $100 if not paid by 5/7. I did a little research and found that a judge ruled in 09, that the property owner is to be notified and if the violations are not remedied, the village's attorney has the authority to prosecute the violation to obtain compliance.

I'm ready. I didn't receive notification nor was I given time to remedy the situation. I think I have precedence from an earlier ruling against the town that wrote the ticket. I will be taking before and after pics and can print from home. To prove dates I will use cover of Newspaper.

Yeah a cop, they are suspect. When someone broke into my house, no fingerprints were taken but I was asked if I was single. Not if anyone else had access to the house but if I was single. When I complained about the line of questioning to the mayor, he brushed it off.

Debbie D 05-02-2012 04:35 PM

Most of the taxes Illinois/Chicago impose hit the middle class the hardest...do you see them increasing taxes on luxury vehicles? Or on furs? No..

Personally, instead of increasing "sin" taxes, I'd like them to increase state vehicle license stickers, things like that; it would spread the hurt around. Our vehicle taxes are really low in Illinois; when my sister in law moved to MN, she couldn't believe the hundreds of dollars she had to fork over in license registration fees.

And put an increased tax on boat moorings in Lake Michigan harbors!! Or how about licensing fees for their luxury boats? Have you ever walked up and down the piers at Montrose Harbor? Those boats are unbelievable!!


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