MR-7 » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
"Rosh", fire trucks don’t bill you Slack-Jaw, they’re funded by property taxes. The only invoice you’ll see is from your county assessor, not the fire chief. Stop pretending Hormuz economics and hospital bills are the same **** thing, or that math is your forte. And please, don't come on here bragging about your wifey being a CPA, and she knows how to FRAUD the system.....every **** democrat does. It's such a petty thing to brag about
I told you to check it, **** idiot
Yes. While most major cities fund fire services through general property taxes, some municipalities and rural districts do charge for fire trucks and response services.
Locations that bill for fire trucks typically include:
- Non-Resident Fees: Some cities charge non-residents or out-of-district individuals who do not pay local taxes to subsidize the department.
Many Chicago-area suburbs and municipalities charge non-residents flat fees or hourly rates for responding to vehicle crashes, car fires, and specialized rescues. Fees usually range from \(\$150\) to \(\$300\) per truck, plus per-hour personnel charges.
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Yer…. Entertaining and I make you

. Look at you chasing me like a little puppy begging his master for attention. I should piss on the floor, rub your nose in it.
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