Residents are calling for unauthorized outdoor furniture to be excluded from the compensation scheme for damages caused by Storm Harry. This comes after some individuals expressed frustration that their neighbors’ illegally placed outdoor furniture, such as tables, chairs, and umbrellas, were damaged or destroyed during the storm, and they’re now seeking compensation. The residents argue that including these unauthorized items in the compensation scheme would be unfair to those who have followed the rules. The authorities are likely to review each case individually, considering factors like whether the furniture was properly secured and if it posed a risk to public safety.
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Residents Push to Exclude Unauthorized Outdoor Furniture from Storm Harry Damage Compensation
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