People suck.
They move in next door to a airport or something then THEY COMPLAIN THAT THEIR ARE AIRPLANES.
Fuck off. You know what you moved in next to, you don't get to complain/sue to get it shut down because you are a jackass.
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>The founder of the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg — home to more than 950 rehabilitated animals, including lions, tigers and bears — says he’s concerned about an encroaching housing development that he believes could threaten the sanctuary’s existence.
Pat Craig, executive director of the animal sanctuary, aired his grievances on social media, stirring up outrage over the building plans. Now, the developers say their lives are being threatened by supporters of the sanctuary.
In a Facebook post over the weekend titled “URGENT CALL FOR HELP!,” Craig put developers Sherry Wigaard and Velois Smith on blast. He wrote that, in 2010, the developers sought county approval for a subdivision to be built on land they owned adjacent to the animal sanctuary.
Craig said he wrote a contract with rules for proceeding with neighboring development that he, Wigaard and Smith signed to help protect the animals.
Now, 15 years later, the developers are finally moving forward, attempting to sell off eight lots that span 47 acres that butt up against the 1,450-acre animal habitat. Craig said the developers — who do business as Wigaard Smith Estates — are not adhering to the contract they agreed upon.
People suck.
They move in next door to a airport or something then THEY COMPLAIN THAT THEIR ARE AIRPLANES.
Fuck off. You know what you moved in next to, you don't get to complain/sue to get it shut down because you are a jackass.
Archive: https://archive.today/I1mee
From the post:
>>The founder of the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg — home to more than 950 rehabilitated animals, including lions, tigers and bears — says he’s concerned about an encroaching housing development that he believes could threaten the sanctuary’s existence.
Pat Craig, executive director of the animal sanctuary, aired his grievances on social media, stirring up outrage over the building plans. Now, the developers say their lives are being threatened by supporters of the sanctuary.
In a Facebook post over the weekend titled “URGENT CALL FOR HELP!,” Craig put developers Sherry Wigaard and Velois Smith on blast. He wrote that, in 2010, the developers sought county approval for a subdivision to be built on land they owned adjacent to the animal sanctuary.
Craig said he wrote a contract with rules for proceeding with neighboring development that he, Wigaard and Smith signed to help protect the animals.
Now, 15 years later, the developers are finally moving forward, attempting to sell off eight lots that span 47 acres that butt up against the 1,450-acre animal habitat. Craig said the developers — who do business as Wigaard Smith Estates — are not adhering to the contract they agreed upon.
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