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by horsawlarway
1279 days ago
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Sure - but that doesn't cover the cases where we clearly have folks who do not pay, or regions that vote in ways to clearly place no priority on those shared services. And in your case - the results are actually very similar (What do you think happens when you fail to pay your city/county taxes? A lien on your title happens...) So again - I'm all for creating shared services and paying for them, but some folks aren't. In those cases I'd still rather not see people's homes burn (for all sorts of reasons) and this is a meaningful incentive to put the home out. |
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There seems to be a lot of people on this site that think life is fair.
Is it fair that you paid for firefighting and your neighbor didn’t but still had their house saved during a fire?
Arguably no, but that is completely irrelevant as it is still in the greater public interest for the fire to be put out.
There’s a certain childish aspect about caring about fairness in these types of situations as opposed to what is right and moral.