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Weekend Warrior

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2. Contact the ACLU if she has any documentation or direct concerns of "shenanigans.
Thu Sep 21, 2017, 04:24 PM
Sep 2017

If her rights are being infringed upon, which is the case if regulations are being curtailed or ignored and she is being personally impacted, they might be willing to look into it. Contact the state AG with the same information. Post said information publicly. Rally others in the community or look for others already building opposition.

It's already pretty late in the game if construction has started. I would also ask her about her health issue as most people are going to scoff at the "pass out" line. That needs to be addressed but with different verbiage.

If nothing can stop it, it's then time for her to talk to the corporation directly. Discuss the loss in value to her property and possibly making up the shortfall after its sale.

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