The Property Police of Lexington County are on the way!
Dear Friends,
Wow! Sometimes I just don’t know what to say!
What can you say about an all Republican county council that wants to stomp on your property rights by telling you when to mow your lawn!
Many news outlets recently reported about a Mount Pleasant woman who was jailed for having a messy yard!
That is the danger if you don’t follow Lexington County Council’s new Property Police ordinance 12-02!
Please, go to www.NoPropertyPolice.org and sign the petition to stop the Property Police!
Get your family, friends, and neighbors to sign too!
They also want to tell you what kind of storage building you can have and how clean your pool must be, even during the winter.
What, you may ask, is the punishment for violating the new Property Police Ordinance? Up to $500 per day plus court costs, which can total more than $1000, and possibly 30 days in jail!
This punishment is comparable to what you’d get for simple assault, public drunkenness, and possessing the other kind of grass!
Just think! You could have a prison record for not keeping your pool clean in the winter!
With all of Sherriff’s Metts’ talk of supporting personal freedoms and constitutional rights, I wonder how he’s going to deal with this gross infringement of private property rights.
How can a group of supposed conservatives go so wrong?
Brad Matthews of “No New Taxes” fame (broken campaign promise) decided that his district needed to be cleaned up.
I guess he has too many messy yards in “his town”.
Johnnie Jeffcoat, Debbie Summers, Brad Matthews, Smokey Davis, Todd Cullum and Bill Banning all voted to consider implementing this ordinance!
They will be voting again as soon as February 14.
Contact your councilman NOW! Tell him you don’t want any Property Police! Tell him they have gone too far!
Brad Matthews; (803) 466-5995; kbmatthews@lex-co.com
Smokey Davis: (803) 359-9660; sdavis@lex-co.com
Debbie Summers: (803) 791-8619; dsummers@lex-co.com
Johnny Jeffcoat: (803) 781-6522; jjeffcoat@lex-co.com
Bill Banning: (803) 791-1379; bbanning@lex-co.com
Todd Cullum: (803) 936-0167; tculllum@lex-co.com
If your councilman is not listed, call Brad Matthews. He needs special attention. I understand that he is the one who is pushing for this the hardest.
I’ve been told that Brad has one constituent who calls him regularly complaining about a neighbor with a messy yard. I guess Brad can’t handle one annoying constituent. Looks like he’d rather create an ordinance to make the messy neighbor a criminal and let Sherriff Metts go do his dirty work.
So please go to www.NoPropertyPolice.org right now and sign the petition to stop the Property Police!
Get your family, friends, and neighbors to sign too!
Now, one thing these County Councilman are gonna tell you is that the Property Police ordinance will somehow deter crime!
Huh? So HOA neighborhoods are crime free?? Or maybe the cities that already have this legislation in place are crime free….Charleston, Columbia, Spartanburg?
Not seeing any evidence to support this claim!
In Mount Pleasant, it actually created a new criminal when the poor lady went to jail for having a messy yard.
Do they think criminals are too stupid to notice that a house is empty if the grass is cut? Wow!!
Just think, if you’re too old or handicapped to take care of your own yard, get ready to write a $500 check, or go to jail for 30 days.
Too broke to hire somebody to cut your lawn because you’re working two jobs just to put food on your children’s table? Get ready to hand over $500, or go to jail for 30 days.
So broke that you have been evicted but the bank hasn’t “officially” taken over your house? You, too, will be fined up to $500 or be sent to jail for 30 days.
And don’t forget the court costs! You’ll be paying those too!
Wow! I mean… WOW!!!
I find it scary that in Lexington county, a supposedly freedom loving bastion of conservatism, a majority of its leaders think it’s okay to make criminals of people for not cutting their grass!!
Don’t you?
This ordinance has already passed first reading. Let’s make sure it doesn’t pass second reading.
Contact your county councilman today. If your councilman is not on the above list, make sure you contact Brad Matthews. He is the ring leader of this Property Police crew!
Sincerely,
Talbert Black Jr.
P.S. Lexington County Council is about to pass the Property Police ordinance. They want to tell you when to cut your grass, how clear to keep your pool in winter and to restrict the kind of storage you can have on your own property! You’ll be fined up to $500, plus court costs (which can total more than $1000) or go to jail for 30 days.
Please go to www.NoPropertyPolice.org and sign the petition to stop the Property Police. Get your family, friends, and neighbors to sign too!
Please call your county councilman listed above and tell them to vote NO on the Property Police ordinance! Their phone number and e-mail are listed beside their name.
If your county councilman is not listed, call Brad Matthews. I understand he is the ring leader of this Property Police movement.
Sign the petition below to demand that county council kill this ordinance NOW!



11:09 PM
Over here in the neighborhoods of Columbia, we call those people “Neighborhood NAZIs.” Perhaps that is unfair to the folks who hung out with the really bad folks in Germany. But, yes, seriously, there is a streak of control-freak behavior that is always ready to be unleashed.
There seems to be some sort of infection that grows on elected council people. They start thinking they should determine our lives for us.
Columbia is going into another City Council election and there are a lot of incumbents who have been turned into pod-people. They should be turned out.