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Suzanimal
11-22-2014, 06:37 PM
Good grief...



UPLAND, Calif. (AP) — Fernand Bogman says he's being a responsible citizen by not watering the grass at his San Bernardino County home during California's drought.

But officials in the city of Upland say the homeowner is violating the law by keeping his lawn brown instead of green.

The homeowner is charged with two misdemeanors for failing to properly maintain his front yard and parkway space.

Prosecutor Dan Peelman tells the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin that Bogman was given the option to pay fines and to correct the issue. He also met with city officials who told him if he submitted a drought-tolerant landscaping proposal he could avoid going to trial.

He rejected the offers.

Now Bogman faces $4,000 in fines or six months in jail when the case goes to trial on Monday.

Read more: http://www.kfiam640.com/articles/local-news-465708/man-faces-possible-jail-time-for-12996960/#ixzz3JqbpK67R

pessimist
11-22-2014, 06:40 PM
They should have fined God for not crying.

presence
11-22-2014, 07:08 PM
http://www.beaupre.com/blog/userfiles/Image/green_roller_grass.jpg


Business is booming for a South Bay company thanks to California's severe drought.
Los Gatos-based Green Canary (http://www.green-canary.com/) has been painting lawns that have turned brown due to a lack of water.
The company uses green, water-based paint to transform grass that has turned drought dull.
"This is environmentally sound," said Shawn Sahbari, Green Canary's president.
"We engineered it so that the green paint is kid-friendly and pet-friendly."

http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Californias-Severe-Drought-Means-More-Business-for-Grass-Painting-Company-266513311.html

Occam's Banana
11-22-2014, 07:39 PM
Meanwhile in Sacramento ...


Drought Shaming Pitting Neighbors Against Neighbors On Social Media

http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/07/11/drought-shaming-pitting-neighbors-against-neighbors-on-social-media/

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Neighbors are tattling on neighbors for wasting water and some are taking their drought shaming to social media.

If you’ve ever had the feeling you’re being watched while you water your lawn, there’s a good chance you are during this historic drought.

In Sacramento, water wasters can face fines, and the enforcer may be someone who lives right next door.

Terrance Davis with the city department of utilities says he’s seeing a trend of drought shaming.

“Our water use complaint calls have gone up exponentially from the last 2 years,” he said.

Karen Halbo lives in River Park. She says it’s not about whose lawn is greener anymore, it’s about whose lawn is browner.

“Frankly when your lawn looks as bad as mine does you sort of want to encourage others to stop watering concrete,” she said.

Down the street, Pam Ferko admits the pressure from her neighbors not to waste sometimes has her sneaking around.

“I think my husband has been guilty of coming out late at night and doing a little secretive watering underneath the trees,” she said.

Even the Capitol lawn is drought shaming by example, with signs reading “If we can go brown, so can you.”

Some may find the drought shaming vindictive or sneaky, but the city says that competition is motivation, and it’s working to reduce water waste.

“Obviously we can’t see everything, can’t be everywhere so having people in the community helping us out—residents, neighbors—reporting those types of things is a great tool for us too,” Davis said.

The city says from January to June, it’s received more than 8,000 calls to its water-use complaint line. Just last month, the city saw a 17 percent cut in water use.

Anti Federalist
11-22-2014, 11:06 PM
And another Eric Frein is born.

Brian4Liberty
11-22-2014, 11:18 PM
More people. We need more people. And more HOA's. And more rules, definitely more rules.