BeaverFever BeaverFever:
Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
BeaverFever BeaverFever:
All you’ve shown is you can’t tell the difference between a cap and a goal and apparently you can’t tell the difference between a utility and a person, or between a water meter and a water shutoff valve.
And you've shown yourself to be the the most obtuse individual on this board. You can't refute common sense so you revert to insults

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But keep up the good work because your ability to muddy the waters with your twisted logic is becoming legendary.
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Is that you waiving the white flag? Giving up on the argument and resorting to insults?
You started the insults about my ability to comprehend so, I just thought it would be fitting to keep them going and as for waving the white flag, you can only dream. All you've done is show that it'll be the Utility companies who'll be responsible for the metering of the water and fining people who exceed their quota's.
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The new law also has the "side effect" of making it easier to expose heavy users, said state Sen. Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo), who wrote the bill.
Under current state rules, residents can be fined $500 for hosing down a sidewalk, among other prohibited actions, but can otherwise use as much water as they want without penalty. Customers must only pay for the water.
Hill said that "doesn't seem fair."
"It's important that all Californians share in the efforts to conserve water during the drought," he said. "It's as basic as that."
Starting Jan. 1, Senate Bill 814 will require urban water suppliers to either establish a rate structure with a built-in way to hammer the wallets of excessive users, or create an ordinance capable of identifying which customers are being wasteful.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html"Hammer excessive users" doesn't sound like setting a goal for them, it sounds like a cap to me. But hey, according to you i'm the who doesn't understand the difference.

The only good thing this bill will do is make it easier for the gov't and utilities to expose the excessive water use of the save the planet, hypocritical leftist California elites living in their mansions and watering acres upon acres of their well manicured lawns.
