Letters to the Editor
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outrageous
Consider this scenario: Who would be liable if a loose child came wandering over & accidently became poisoned by this shrub? The elderly neighbor, or the busybody who ordered her gardener to do the plantings? The elderly neighbor, I suppose, since they're on her property. That's a good enough reason as any to get the oleanders removed ASAP, send the bitch the bill for professional removal if it's too much to do it on your own, LW. And I can't understand for the life of me why this obnoxious woman's hare-brained gardener would even consider doing the plantings on someone else's property without getting consent from the property owner FIRST. Have I missed something?

