It was a mobile home. The value of the home was probably minuscule and not worth covering. I mean the guy wasn't even paying for trash pickup, he was burning it in his front yard (10 feet from his front door).Acerider wrote:
Firstly, I was implying that they shouldn't put it out because of their contract. However, Morally, they shouldve put it out. I wish they did put it out... but they were following they're contract. I'm sorry, but as morally wrong as the firefighters were being, they were FOLLOWING THEIR ORDERS. Sure, they chose the greater of two evils, but they still followed orders. Besides, the guy should've had his house insured, and his possesions, fires and disasters happen, and there isn't a fucking thing you can do about them. No matter how hard you try to prevent them. The guy should've paid his tax. Sure, they shouldve put out the fire, but it's the guys fault. Call me a no-hearted capitalist, but that's how I stand.FatherTed wrote:
did you just say a firefighter shouldn't put out a fire.Acerider wrote:
Can't believe some idiot actually attacked a firefighter after the incident. Probably some guy who didn't know the whole story...
More on topic, the firefighters shouldn't have put it out, but was putting out the fire and overcharging the guy out of the option? Like, if the people dont pay for the fire service, dont deny it to them, just vastly extort them for it. It's good capitilism, and besides, then no one can complain afterwards.
Well said.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat