tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777198005291726092.post8239887639412490541..comments2020-02-03T00:44:19.771-06:00Comments on Jamieson and Fyler: Jamieson and Fyler News: April 20, 2016 Link Master Generalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08947200382085154436noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1777198005291726092.post-45463751915347220852016-04-23T08:49:54.409-05:002016-04-23T08:49:54.409-05:00Thank you this informative posting, Seth. I was s...Thank you this informative posting, Seth. I was speaking with a judge who is also a legal expert on city law and he said to get letters on the desk of your Alderman to show your position on this. He further suggested that we photo all code infractions, trash piles by dumpsters, and the like, and share those too with the proper agencies and neighborhood leaders like Association heads, Aldermen, etc. your suggestions, above, cover many of these actions very well. I think a closed meeting would be excellent so that we are not coerced at a general meeting, or influenced by voices that will not be accountable in a Liquor License petition by what we may hear at a general neighborhood meeting. The bullying on social media probably won't happen in person, as bullies are cowards, yet I still see a closed meeting for such an important matter to us in the 350 ft. zone to be a more appropriate environment for our discussion.Felicia Folandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09770730109447488076noreply@blogger.com