I thought it was just in Kanata .... guess I was wrong.
Clothesline bans are imposed in 20 to 30 per cent of the province's subdivisions,
To his credit, McGuinty is out to change that .... so those that want to save the power have the option.
Here's what the past-president of the Ontario Home Builders Association had to say:
It's taking away a right from people who knew (a ban) was in place and purchased a home because of that," Fiume said.
Call Barbara Hall -- They've been been wronged !!
In any case, Fiume said, the new regulation is a non-issue because few people will use clotheslines in any case. "With today's lifestyle, no one has the time or inclination to hang their clothes outside to dry."
Three weeks ago they were turning the lights off for an hour in a grand display of moral righteousness .... now it's a right to waste "kill-a-watts" of power so you don't have to see your neighbours gotchies hangin' to dry.
Sez it all ... Cityiots.
Friday, April 18, 2008
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