Some communities allow dogs in restaurants but they're breaking the law and the state decides to enforce it in some cases but not others. It's inconsistent.
Riding on them is like a bridge to Old Florida. It makes you feel in touch with nature and history.
I was surprised at the extent of this problem. All you need is hundred bucks and Internet access.
If we couldn't pass this (amendment) today, then I think there's little hope for tomorrow.
If it's a bad plan, consumers should have an outlet for their discontent.
He definitely is loquacious. He's outgoing. He's quick with a smile and a joke. It is endearing. We always encourage him to talk slower, but it's his nature to get as much information out there as possible.
I think pesticides has moved to the top of the committee's agenda. That was the biggest surprise of the day.
Those companies are craftier than you. They're better at getting information.
Putting these criminals behind bars is the only way to stop these Peeping Tom marauders who not only violate our privacy but also our safety.
That shocking picture of that young child without arms and legs, that was burned into our minds.
This is something that liberals and conservatives seem to agree: to stop eminent domain abuse. The question is: When does eminent domain cross the line to eminent domain abuse? We've struggled with that.
It says you can't put signs on the right of way, but there are also penalties for people who steal other people's signs.
It's adding insult to injury. With junk cell phone calls, not only are they annoying but then you have to pay for it.
It sounds like it's arbitrary. It almost sounds punitive. It encourages people to carry around large amounts of cash, which would create more problems.
Then we got a letter from the state. Not so fast.
I'm a believer in local control, and this allows local governments to decide for themselves if it's worth a try.