I say the hell with them.
It is like on Long Island NY they have Dune Road, every few years the water comes up and takes out houses, and they rebuild with our tax money. But it is also a private Road that we can not go on.
I say SCREW them let them pay to rebuild.
2007-10-24 01:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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We have the same problem here in NY. People build million dollar houses on the beach of Long Island and when there is a severe storm the houses get washed into the ocean. Then they expect the government to pay them for their loss. I do not understand how they get away with it!
2007-10-24 04:16:03
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answered by diogenese_97 5
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Whether anyone is asking for your pity is debatable. What is interesting is that humans do build homes and other structures in the most dangerous and illogical of sites,
i.e. a Linear Accelerator built directly over and along the San Andreas Fault adjacent to Stanford.
And there's about 50,000 souls still living at the base of Mt. Vesuvius.
That's the question? Why would anyone want to live in New Orleans 2 inches above Sea Level?
Make your own connections
2007-10-24 01:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you completely. The same holds true for people who build homes on the ocean and when it's destroyed they want tax payers to bail them out. If a person wants to take a chance and build in a risky area OK, but don't expect me to pay for it if it 's destroyed.
2007-10-24 01:26:45
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answered by Hirise bill 5
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same reason you might feel sorry for people that build on beaches when they get wiped out by storms, and people that build on lowlands and get flooded, and people that live on the flanks of active volcanoes when they erupt, and people that die of drug overdoses. The humanity (empathetic aspect) in me feels for the loss, but at the same time I recognize the loss is largely of their own making.
2007-10-24 01:23:32
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answered by busterwasmycat 7
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People build houses after fires hoping that the government will prevent this from happening again....plus fires don't pick areas to burn it happens,
2007-10-24 01:18:04
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answered by tinkerbell 4
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They have money. They have insurance. Let them rebuild.
That's life sometimes. Luckily one of my summer homes there isn't threatened.
2007-10-24 01:17:19
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answered by mustagme 7
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