Councilman McLeod just came by again. His tactic today
was to state that they were just going to put the fence in a certain place
they chose, and then he waited for me to acquiesce. After a long pause wherein I
didn't answer that at all he said that they had even agreed that they would
bring it out to a point a little further out. I said that when they stole my
property they agreed to fence to
here. I was afraid that it was going
to be like one of those phone-slamming things wherein if, at any time during
the conversation, I said anything remotely affirmative I would have a new
telco, so I kept my few comments short and on point.
Now here's the part where
I almost choked him: He pulled out his little plat and offhandedly remarked that
our front fence was a little on the public right of way
[1]. "Hmm, I guess the
highway department handles that."
Filthy.</p>
[1] Our front fence is a little in the right of way because it goes around
a huge tree. We could move the fence to the other side of the tree, but the
tree would still be there...