By Scott Unger • Of the News-Register • 

County board to dive into backyard pool permits

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Comments

Bouncer

IS THERE NOTHING SACRED ANYMORE,WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO START DOING THE SAME THING IN OUR BEDROOMS.JUST ANOTHER WAY FOR OUR GOV TO CREATE JOBS FOR THEMSELVES AND THE CITY TO VIOLATE OUR RIGHTS.SOCIALISM!!!.

Bleepbloop

Bouncer, YOUR COMMENT TELLS ME YOU DIDN’T ACTUALLY READ THE ARTICLE. YOU JUST LOVE COMPLAINING. WITHOUT THESE INSPECTIONS, IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO GET INSURANCE. WITHOUT THE PERMITTING PROCESS, THEY CAN’T DO THE INSPECTIONS.

M. Isaac

Bleepbloop is correct. Another thing to note is that the pool barriers are there for child safety - to prevent drowning, which is one of the main reasons why the insurance companies want them both constructed and inspected.

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