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Wilshire@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

Homeowner narrowly saves trees from removal scam

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Wilshire@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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One Nashville homeowner says for the third time this month, tree companies have tried to cut down his trees — and he didn’t call them.
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    This story makes me excited for the day we might someday have a tree-law or perhaps even bird-law sublemmy of our own.

    Someday perhaps.

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      Tree law is a thing, there are big lawsuits in the states over trees.

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        The Japanese government recently arrested members of a big auto dealership for allegedly killings a few trees in front of their buildings.

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      Tree law was one of the few subreddits that I would actually read everytime I saw a post pop up in my feed. Something so satisfying about a good case of tree law.

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        You know what could speed this up, is if lemmings were willing to go do some tree crime.

        Then we could speed run getting the tree-law sublemmy. In fact I know a good starting template for tree crime…

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          How would one report a tree crime, doesn’t seem the kind of thing to call 911 about?

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            You can tell me.

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      Or a scam-law…

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      In this case, if the perp playing this game is caught, he can be sued for the cost of not only the wood of the tree, but the cost to replace it with the biggest tree possible (including grinding out the old stump, the equipment needed to dig the new hole for the new tree’s rootball, and transportation and planting of the tree itself). To get a large tree costs $1-2,000, never mind the outsized equipment necessary to move and plant it. So this can get quite expensive quite quickly.

      Source: used to work in the industry, and had a friend who was a consultant on several cases like this, albeit it was generally malicious neighbors going after trees that weren’t on their property, because they ‘hated the leaves in the fall’ or ‘the tree was blocking their view’.

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      Bird law in this country is not governed by reason.

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