Topic: BBQ, Property Rights

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BBQ SMOKE IS ILLEGAL IN FLORIDA? OR JUST YOUR EVERYDAY HARASSMENT?
July 24, 2015
Came across this video on Facebook of a couple of guys BBQ’ing out side on their own property. Apparently they have a neighbor that doesn’t like them very much and is sic’ing the local authorities on them for whatever reason they can come up with. The guys in the video explain that the neighbor has called local fire, police and now some pencil pushing desk jockey from the the local government to come harass them.
This is brought to you by the state that also brought us laws mandating dress codes
While it may be within her rights to call people to handle issues, my question is why are these people shes calling actually telling these guys that cant BBQ in their own yard. Yes I realize local authorities like to make up city and county codes but seriously, a BBQ grill? The name of our Facebook page is The Government is Taking Your Rights a Little at a Time and this exactly what I’m talking about. Now if these guys had a BBQ grill backed up to this woman’s window and smoke was billowing into her house, I would be more inclined to side with her complaint. According to the video, she lives across the street and down the block.
This is obviously harassment and people like the one making complaints about these guys are the exact reason laws and ordinances get passed that further restrict our life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. It is obvious that the woman is just trying to make their life miserable with all the different complaints. If this had been a real emergency, these guys would be making a video about how they got arrested for some stupid crap having to do with BBQ laws. Your rights are disappearing little by little, law by law.
Laws against BBQing? srsly?

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