Georgia Man Fined $5000 for Growing Vegetables
September 14, 2010 by Alex
Filed under Constitution and Politics, Featured, Food/GMO, Intel Hub Featured Articles, Propaganda
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By TheAvalonRoundTable
A Georgia resident who has been an organic farmer for years is now facing $5000 dollars in fines for growing too many vegetables on his OWN land. That’s right.
Steve Miller, who has sold some of his produce at local farmers markets, as well as growing food for himself, is likely the victim of an Online Aerial Invasion of Private Property. This invasion of property is probably due to the fact that unless visited or inspected by an official, there would be no way for there to be an accurate or factual accounting of what was going on at Mr. Millers property. The question is, “Does Steve Miller legally posses a reasonable expectation of Privacy on his own Private Property?
Recent reports of Local & State Officials and Bureaucrats using online mapping software have now become mainstream tools for assessing fines and generating money for cash strapped local & state budgets. Does it seem right that anywhere that Google Maps & Bing Maps can go is legal to use as a source of information. If a person was bathing in their pool, with every expectation of privacy, and someone peeked over a fence, wouldn’t that constitute a criminal offense?
Is the expectation of privacy something the government wants to destroy altogether?
Is government today at a point where the end justifies the means? In January and February, when he received his first citations, Steve was able to get the property re-zoned allowing him to grow his garden – a right MOST AMERICANS believe he already had. The Declaration of Independence states one’s inalienable right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Isn’t growing your own personal food supply an exercise of that right to Life and Liberty? No Constitutional Government can assess any fee for exercising these inalienable rights.
In the recent past, Victory Gardens were encouraged. They were the pride of one’s back yard, and of a Nation that was self-sufficient. The television series The Victory Garden on PBS, documents gardening and provides gardening tips and features vegetable gardens as a great personal achievement.
Historically,Victory Gardens in World War II were encouraged to keep the supply of food at a maximum – and personal growing increased the industrial supply to the military.
Are people going to let this FASCIST TAKEOVER to continue – even growing a garden in the privacy of our own personal property be taken away? If the answer is NO – then what are you prepared to do about it?
You can watch the video aired on WSBTV in Georgia – County Sues Farmer for Excessive Crops
Let them know how you feel about this.
The question remain unanswered; “How did the code enforcement agency know Mr. Miller had a garden in the first place?”
#1 by Randall Rutledge on November 11, 2010 - 8:15 pm
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When planting gardens becomes a crime then arrest the jack asses that are in city, county, state, and federal government as well that have gardens. Try to violate my rights on my own property that you do not pay the mortage or property tax on and I’ll kick your sorry asses all the way to the supreme court.
And don’t let me catch you tresspassing on my property without a warrant or legitimate legal reason to be on my property or I’ll introduce you to my dog, my feet and my fist. I am a two time international tae kwon do champion as well as a former United States Marine so not only have I fought and served for my rights, I am a decendant of one of the signers of the declaration of independance and his name was Edward Rutledge.
Not only have I earned the rights that we as americnas have I was born with those rights. I took an oath to defend my country against all enemies forigen and domestic which includes the government when they become domestic enemies of the people that they are suppose to serve.
It is for the people by the people not you government idiots, that wrongfully assess bogus illegal unlawful fines just so you corrupt thieves can rob the people.
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#3 by Derek on July 22, 2011 - 1:26 pm
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I can’t believe how petty that is! Don’t local and state officials have something more pressing to do than to harass someone gardening on his own land. Amazing! It seems like they’d want to encourage such an all American activity, as healthy and wholesome as gardening is for not only his health but also his neighbors who he sells vegetables to, for probably not that much income.