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stourm
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What is the name of your state? Tennessee
I live in a very small town, about 6000 residents or less, and two years ago the new police chief enacted a new city ordinance. This new ordinance is the inoperable vehicle ordinance and each year since they have managed to call in about 20 people in violation of this ordinance, this year I was one of them. I had two vehicles that were in violation, they had been sitting for just over a year waiting on me to get the money to repair them. The problem I have is that the 'important' people in town (those who have businesses or whatever) have not been found in any violation, and there are several examples. One business has a veritable junk yard out in a field behind my sisters house (and I know it is zoned as commercial or residential) with vehicles and equipment that has been there for over ten years. The ordinance states any vehicle that sits in one spot for over 72 hours, is unlicensed, or not actively being worked on is in violation. The city police even have a vehicle up town that was donated to them. It has been sitting for over two years with the broken back glass covered with a tarp and it doesn't even have a license plate on it! Do I have a case of discrimination that I can legally file against the city?
I live in a very small town, about 6000 residents or less, and two years ago the new police chief enacted a new city ordinance. This new ordinance is the inoperable vehicle ordinance and each year since they have managed to call in about 20 people in violation of this ordinance, this year I was one of them. I had two vehicles that were in violation, they had been sitting for just over a year waiting on me to get the money to repair them. The problem I have is that the 'important' people in town (those who have businesses or whatever) have not been found in any violation, and there are several examples. One business has a veritable junk yard out in a field behind my sisters house (and I know it is zoned as commercial or residential) with vehicles and equipment that has been there for over ten years. The ordinance states any vehicle that sits in one spot for over 72 hours, is unlicensed, or not actively being worked on is in violation. The city police even have a vehicle up town that was donated to them. It has been sitting for over two years with the broken back glass covered with a tarp and it doesn't even have a license plate on it! Do I have a case of discrimination that I can legally file against the city?