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you're just an a-hole know-it-all out there giving this industry a bad rep
I'm pretty sure that the industry doesn't need my help with that. Do you suppose that If I cared what you thought, I would tell such truths?
 
Not at all, but that's not going to stop me from calling you out.
Have I complained? Like I said, it's of no consequence.
You are bold and timid at the same time. You are eager to be offended yet do not see you own offense. You call me names like you have a right to. I can discount your entirety and not lose anything. And so I shall.
 
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You are bold and timid at the same time. You are eager to be offended yet do not see you own offense. You call me names like you have a right to. I can discount your entirety and not lose anything. And so I shall.
This is funny. Right on man!
 
So, you're okay with inspectors making up BS corrections and saying, "if they don't know the code it's their own darn fault?"
How many times on here has there been a response to a builder questioning an inspection comment “ask the inspector for the applicable code”.
 
How many times on here has there been a response to a builder questioning an inspection comment “ask the inspector for the applicable code”.

Pre-COVID, when we still had live in-service classes, the chief prosecutor for the state's attorney's office used to do an all-day session for code officials once a year. She told us we had to list code sections for anything we wrote up. "If you don't have a citation, you don't have a violation."
 
She told us we had to list code sections for anything we wrote up
How many in attendance paid attention to that? Were you ever an inspector?
I know that there are inspectors that do include a section number with every citation. They take pride in that. Seems like wasted energy in most cases but to each his own.
 
How many in attendance paid attention to that? Were you ever an inspector?
I know that there are inspectors that do include a section number with every citation. They take pride in that. Seems like wasted energy in most cases but to each his own.
We all stray at times…just make sure that you know you are and what the risks are…
 
How many in attendance paid attention to that? Were you ever an inspector?
I know that there are inspectors that do include a section number with every citation. They take pride in that. Seems like wasted energy in most cases but to each his own.
Since 2006, OREGON requires all jurisdictions to cite the code sections for each violation. "Cite-it Write-it" And yes, we provide the code section(s). To the credit of the State, every inspector, plans examiner and Building Official has to be certified by the State of Oregon. (It can be such a pain looking up the codes sections!)
 
How many in attendance paid attention to that? Were you ever an inspector?
I know that there are inspectors that do include a section number with every citation. They take pride in that. Seems like wasted energy in most cases but to each his own.

I didn't say it was easy, and I didn't say everyone in her audience did (or does) what she said. She's a prosecuting attorney. What she was saying was, if a problem reaches the formal charge and court stage, if we haven't cited the section of code we allege was violated -- the judge will throw the case out of court.

Yes, I have been an inspector Fifteen+ years. 'Nuff to meet your qualification standards?
 
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