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Tom Selleck: Water Rustler?
Tom Selleck Sued for Allegedly Stealing Water in California Drought | E! Online
The Calleguas Municipal Water District has filed a suit against the 70-year-old actor, alleging he used a public hydrant to fill a commercial water tank, which he then brought to this 60-acre ranch in Westlake Village. I think he may have been duped by door to door water salesguys. |
I know of one city in west Texas, actually it is on the South Plains, where such a hydrant is used for the city water supply. Everyone pulls up with their tank and fills up.
Some homes have running water but only if they are with-in a mile or so of the Courthouse. The rest were built before the city put in a water system so they have to use the hydrant. And woe be unto anyone who is not a citizen of the town who uses the water. Everyone knows everyone so an outsider is easy to spot and the fines are enough to make a person consider buying their water at WalMart. |
He was just clearing the lines of rust and scale. Free service to the public.
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He thought nobody would notice him....you know, he's 6' 6 or so and world famous...
There was a knuckle head basketball player at Purdue about fifteen years back who shoplifted in a local store....guess he thought nobody would be looking at a 6'-9 man in the store.;) |
I would worry if he wasn't able to adequately wash and rinse his mustache.
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"Desalinated water typically costs about $2,000 an acre foot -- roughly the amount of water a family of five uses in a year. The cost is about double that of water obtained from building a new reservoir or recycling wastewater, according to a 2013 study from the state Department of Water Resources."
Cheaper than the fine. |
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The gun boards are all up in arms about this. Everybody thinks Selleck's being targeted by the "liberal media" because he's a gun collecting conservative who sits on the NRA board. It's hilarious. They act like he really IS the hidebound police commissioner.
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Things are getting uglier out there by the day.................
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Filling-up from a city hydrant is one thing. But I've heard in some communities it's illegal to collect rainwater from your own roof!
Happy Motoring, Mark |
I'm pretty sure the water would trickle down, so everyone benefits of his action.
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