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Anti Federalist
07-09-2014, 10:43 AM
Just another day in the Kafka-esque compliance culture nightmare that is AmeriKa.


City Sues Couple on Disability for Holding Too Many Garage Sales

http://news92fm.com/454346/city-sues-houston-couple-for-too-many-garage-sales/

NEWS 92 FM EXCLUSIVE (HOUSTON) — An older Houston couple has a permit from the State of Texas to run a business out of their rented home.

They hold garage sales to supplement their disability income. So why is the City of Houston suing them?

Jorge and Maria Ramos have been holding daily garage sales since 2011, making a little money to supplement Jorge’s disability income. He is blind in both eyes.

They even have a permit from the state and thought they were doing everything by the book.

Robert Ramos is their son, and he says he thinks they’re being harassed.

But last week, the City of Houston filed a lawsuit against not them, but their landlord. The point: to shut down the garage sales.

The city says the garage sales violate a deed restriction in their neighborhood, and that a neighbor complained about them. Interestingly, there were no complaints filed against a neighbor who also holds daily garage sales.

The city also says that permit the Ramos’ thought made their business legal will actually be used as evidence against them.

Meantime, the Ramos family isn’t sure what they’ll do now.

Robert Ramos says his parents do not have the funds to hire an attorney.

“Like I said, they barely even make to pay the bills, the rent, the food and all that,” he said.

aGameOfThrones
07-09-2014, 12:00 PM
Good thing "justice" is blind too, Jorge.

jtap
07-09-2014, 12:08 PM
...

and that a neighbor complained about them...

Subhuman scum.

Acala
07-09-2014, 12:35 PM
Weird that the City is enforcing a deed restriction.

tod evans
07-09-2014, 01:37 PM
Nepotism at play I'm betting....

mad cow
07-09-2014, 02:14 PM
The city says the garage sales violate a deed restriction in their neighborhood, and that a neighbor complained about them. Interestingly, there were no complaints filed against a neighbor who also holds daily garage sales.

Indeed....

Suzanimal
07-09-2014, 05:37 PM
The city says the garage sales violate a deed restriction in their neighborhood, and that a neighbor complained about them. Interestingly, there were no complaints filed against a neighbor who also holds daily garage sales.


Indeed....

Exactly.

satchelmcqueen
07-09-2014, 06:28 PM
so why dont they turn around and just sue the city for selling them a "bad" permit that is no good? that would be my tactic. win or lose id make the city look like stupid asses.