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Originally Posted by Winnisquamguy
They also all need to go take classes on how the ADA works. The code enforcer in Alton is a tool. He doesn't have a clue and thinks he does!
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Yup. Maybe my experience is jaded, but it seems that very frequently the common code-enforcement person is someone who often lacks greater context and understanding, and will often fixate on whatever issues bother them personally the most.
It's great that Wolfeboro wants to maintain this village-y atmosphere. And I'd guess that the majority of the residents DON'T want a Best Buy with an illuminated, animated, 12' billboard out front on main street. But I would *seriously* doubt that the majority cares about an "Open" sign in a business window. That sounds more like the kind of thing that a "vocal minority" tends to bitch and moan about.
So, it's quite possible the code enforcement officer was "doing their job", but I'd also think part of their job would entail looking at the situation in a larger context. As Seaplane Pilot pointed out, THIS is the most pressing issue? THIS is what needs time and immediate attention? The code enforcement officer can't stop by the business to chat with the owner first? (hell, you can easily tell when they're open, just drive by and look for the sign

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