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_.c � _ . _ .. 'ser . . <br /> l <br /> i` <br />� <br /> 1 <br /> - - . . <br /> �� �.. f �_ °.. � i' r it � .,. <br />� � I� <br /> I � <br />� <br /> II <br />� I II <br /> 1 and the man that invited hirr. in didn't know who it wa� :�at wa� <br /> at the door, a�nd he eaici "come la", but it he had known, he <br /> 2 'il wouldn't 2�ave uatd "cume in". So this ie not fair, it's not <br /> ij right an3 he's. . onn place he went in, he went into thc apart- <br /> 3 ment and after Le got ingide he aeked the man, "cxn L come <br /> 4 � i�" and he wae standing ri�ht in the middie of the floor. Now <br /> the law eaye that we're not allowed to invade a private hamr <br /> 5 anymore on private property anymore than a private home. <br /> And he hae consiatently done thin�{e that were wrong that way. <br /> g And I eay that euch txctics is a very poor example for an <br /> I1 � <br /> of[icial of th� City to do. <br /> Sievers: For ocr purpor-c, car ycn lell tis. l, r. In,;ran„ io 2�'ir. <br /> 8 II Erickeon-- <br /> 9 I' Ingram: Prlvate prorerty can be leased, P�r. Chairman, and ivtr. <br /> 10 Unawarth, an thc owner, having leaacd thc apartmenla, partrd <br /> wiih any control thereover. Thie gentlemar. teatitied he <br /> 11 }�r�sented himeelf at the door and was invited in. Any evide^ncc <br /> [hat he obtained in thin manne* is perfectly ;egal and--- <br /> 12 <br /> Sievers: Well, I would so rule, and we'll go on, T�ir, F.rickeon. <br /> 13 <br /> 74 , Unsworth: He wxlkcd right into onc of the apartmenta--- <br /> 15 :iievera: W e'll hear fru..i you later, I�'r. Unewortti. <br /> 16 , Erickeon: fhe walle and ceilinge in this apartment bu(lding are wood <br /> lath and plaetered, are cracked, looee from thc lath and would <br /> 17 nave to be remo�ed or covered wilh pineter board. <br /> 18 I' <br /> Ingram: Now, before you go an, expla.in to the Board what you mean <br /> lg ' Ly thaL You mean all ut fhc walle--- <br /> 2� i-rlckeon: N'alle and ceilingo of the whole enti,re 3partment have becn, <br /> are cracked and it--- I <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Ingram: On both the firdt floor and on Lhe second floor--- ; <br /> 23 Erickaon: i�tight, all tlirougl�out the aparunent t1:at. . . I preeume it would � <br /> be in all the ree[ of the apartrnente if it were in these here <br /> 24 apartmente that I wae In, <br /> 25 <br /> InBram: The walls, then, are ot lath and plastor conetruction. <br /> 26 <br /> E:ickson: s�iShL W aod lath and plastered ovar, :he old type--- <br /> 27 <br /> ingram: which you obaerved in thie apa:tment you went in, with <br /> 2S reference to the condition of the plaeter--- <br /> 29 Erickson: That's v�hat I found out, in thie oue, . . there were U�ree I <br /> 30 apartmente that I went into. . number 5 and number --- I <br /> 3; Inpram: \Vell, generaliy what dtd you obeerve about the condttion ot <br /> the plaetar in thooc three apartmente'? <br /> 32 <br /> . <br /> _„_ <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br />