Friday, August 31, 2012

Now You Know Why It's Called 'La-La Land'

If you're ever in Los Angeles — the land of bleeding-heart liberals and weirdos (or are they the same?) — don't try to help anybody in distress because L.A. will send you a bill.
For instance, two residents of that "great" city, went to the scene of a car accident on Aug. 22 to help the driver get out of his car but since the driver knocked over a fire hydrant and an electrical utility pole, the water in the street became electrified and the two women were killed by almost 5,000 volts of electricity. Several other people were injured.
The city, in its infinite wisdom, is charging the families of the two dead women $1,000 apiece for paramedic services. Those who survived are also getting a bill. The city was trying to find a way not to charge them but instead a councilman wants to raise funds for them.
Bull! These people should not be charged, especially the families of the deceased. Are the politicians in La-La Land insane? Those two women lost their lives to help save another. And they have to pay for it? What kind of people live in La-La Land? Do these politicians have no shame?



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