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November 3rd, 2006 | by Jon

In Austin a business code violation will net you up to $2k in fines. San Diego county is cheaper, just $100-$500. In Garden Grove, CA parking on your lawn will cost you $39. But what about when you're a corporate monopoly? Microsoft's latest version of Internet Explorer breaks code six all over. Wired Magazine's article said it actually "broke the web". 

From the "definition" section of Garden Grove, CA's web site one of their remedies for code violations is:

Abatement - This remedy is used where the City needs to take action to abate a nuisance. In a typical case, the City's Code Enforcement Division will hire a private contractor to either demolish or board and secure a structure, or to clean a property of junk and debris.

Clear your computer of junk and debris - we recommend using Firefox.



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