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Originally Posted by Schneed10
That's messed up.
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To me it is and it isn't.
Areas like this don't have the money to have paid fire protection units so they contract with surrounding localities to provide them. Public safety costs money and when fire units have to leave their locality it creates a public safety issue so they have to hire more people to offset this possibility. More money. Look at it this way...for 75 bucks their house doesn't burn down.
A better solution is to have the county contract on its own and then pass the cost on via taxes. Then firefighters don't have to deny service.
This is very common in rural areas. In fact it is the norm.