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SteamWake
10-20-09, 11:19 AM
For 15 years, the Deck family has been scaring neighbors and trick-or-treaters at their annual haunted house. But this year, the boogey man turned out to be code enforcement. "When I came home from work, they posted a No Entry sign over my sign, that no one's allowed to use it," said homeowner Paul Deck.


Sigh :nope:

http://www.wkbw.com/news/local/64682097.html

Tribesman
10-20-09, 12:46 PM
This is outrageous, if people want to open a flammable maze to the public they should be allowed to open their flammable maze.

SteamWake
10-20-09, 12:58 PM
Hrm dont recall anything in the articale about flammible mazes but hey whatever after 15 years of doing it they had a pretty good safety record.

Even Disney World cant make such a claim.

GoldenRivet
10-20-09, 01:11 PM
This is outrageous, if people want to open a flammable maze to the public they should be allowed to open their flammable maze.

a big hell yes!

I dont want to live in an America where a guy cant take his family to a flammable possibly deadly terror maze of hell for a good bit of fun on halloween.

and yes...

... im dead serious

Christ Sake!!! The government is going to have us wearing knee pads, elbo pads and helmets 24 hours a day seven days a week before you know it!!!

Tribesman
10-20-09, 02:01 PM
Hrm dont recall anything in the articale about flammible mazes
So Mr Deck didn't say it was a maze and the reason they were having problems with the building code was because it was made of flammable plastic.

and yes...

... im dead serious

So when is the next time you intend taking your kids to a building that has no regulations at all.
Christ Sake!!!
Errrrr....fire regs. are a pretty basic requirement.

GoldenRivet
10-20-09, 02:08 PM
i dont know? does a tree house count?

i say throw in a couple of clearly marked fire exits... some strategically placed fire extinguishers and a bunch of smoke detectors... and they should be good to go.

even as someone who has had a house fire before... i can say - they are taking this haunted house thing a little too seriously.

of course im old school... you know back when "car seats" were your mothers arm flying out in front of you during hard breaking... or when 90% of the quickie haunted houses that were build in 2 days by high school and college students didnt meet most codes.

Tribesman
10-20-09, 04:09 PM
i dont know? does a tree house count?

Is it open to the public? Different rules, just the same as there are different rules if you have a house that you live in or a house that you rent to someone else to live in.

Wolfehunter
10-20-09, 05:27 PM
Another bureaucratic bull**** event. :yawn: I bet he needs a license to do it. :nope:

He has to fatten his local leaders wallet for them to overlook this. :-?

Zachstar
10-20-09, 06:31 PM
The problem was parts of it that were suspectable to fire and while the department went crazy on this one. Some changes do need to be made.

GoldenRivet
10-20-09, 08:16 PM
Is it open to the public?

My tree house is your tree house :)

Tribesman
10-21-09, 01:37 AM
He has to fatten his local leaders wallet for them to overlook this.
When you live in a litigious society it is par for the course.
If something did happen then there is no way this individuals insurance or assets would cover any payments , that means the local authority is liable as it is their job to ensure that all property in their area complies with all ordinances.

TarJak
10-21-09, 02:01 AM
My tree house is your tree house :)
"Mi casa en el árbol es su casa en el árbol" just doesn't have the same rign to it does it?:O: