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Author Topic: Tower restrictions, any attorneys or experienced hams? Need help  (Read 22327 times)
N2EY
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« Reply #75 on: November 01, 2012, 12:10:49 PM »


This is old and stale, but I see someone else reactivated it, so I wanted to comment on the advice above......


NEVER EVER give more than they ask for, and especially NEVER point out things that might be problems. NEVER.

Always supply exactly what they need, and the VERY MINIMUM they ask for. The only thing to ever fight is what they decide is a problem. Offering things not asked for will often create problems they never even thought of.

I agree 100%.

I should have written something like: "Get all the information you can, but only supply exactly what they ask for".

73 es TNX de Jim, N2EY
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« Reply #76 on: November 01, 2012, 01:05:54 PM »

Both are sound advice. Get all the materials together that were mentioned. Then only provide the minimum asked for. Extra information can cause more questions, but if it is on hand it can quickly be used to impress with thoroughness if needed, but not before.

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« Reply #77 on: November 01, 2012, 10:47:34 PM »

I was wondering, at the meeting where the township agreed to allow the structure would that not have been either recorded or transcribed? are not all meetings of this nature recorded in some manner? I would request a transcript (through the freedom of information act) of the meeting citing where it was stated they were in fact allowing the structure and then press for legal action on the basis of false statements (lies!), bring this to the attention of the State attorney general, I am sure he/she would love to roast a few petty politicians for bold face lies...The newspaper would also love to put this in print...
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