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DaisyWicksGhost 2 points ago +2 / -0

The fire statutes/code go back to the beginning of this nation when we were villages with closely packed homes. The problem is that they don't differentiate from rural homes where there are acres of land between occupied residences.

If my home burned to the ground it would not endanger any others, there are acres and bodies of water and roads between any of them and ours.

The F.D. does not care, "Open up or we will break down the door with fire axes! We cannot risk your family suing us if we don't check for gas and you succumb or the house burns down!" (I'm white and he looks like Keanu Reeves, the locals do not like us living here, one bit. "When are you going to let a good Italian family buy your house? Your family isn't welcome here! What is he? Asian? Chaldean?"

Their risk of lawsuits/not following jurisdiction orders to kick in your door, far, far outweigh any minor issues with your constitutional rights. See : Qualified Immunity for First Responder behavior. (Police/Fire/EMS)