Diamondeye wrote:
Evidently the $500 limit is either not absolute or doesn't exist, so I rescind that part
However, that creates even more problems since evidently charging people for what a fire actually costs just makes the legislature want to slap limits on you. Granted, the 22% for the billing company seems a bit much but, this is the problem.
People want services and they want to not pay for them, and they appeal to public outrage to get away with it.
I can see where setting a limit would be well-intentioned, because you're probably looking at a sole provider in any given area who could charge pretty much whatever the hell they wanted when it comes right down to it. But I imagine the underlying issue is that the real cost of a fire department, framed in terms of events instead of premiums spread across a community, is way more than any one person's going to want to/be able to pay.
If you *were* going to try to come up with some way to regulate charges/fees for people not paying a premium, you'd maybe look to instead charge based on what it really costs to put the thing out instead of doing premiums that are pegged on your home's value - and not just "what does it cost to shoot water at this structure for a while" but, like DE said, factor in also what the thermal imaging sensor cost the fire department, how much did it cost to train everyone to use the thing, etc.
I bet if you had a formula that divides total operating expenses for a department by (number of fires put out, adjusted in some way for scale, like "this one was a three alarm fire" versus "this guy's burn pile got out of hand") to arrive at a price, that the premium suddenly looks really really good.
Of course I don't think anyone's arguing that the guy should be able to get service and not pay, it's just sad that there was no lenience when he was caught in an "oh crap" moment. It's just unfortunate that people in general suck (/nod Taly) and if there was lenience, people would be taking advantage of that leniency left and right.
Edit: and sure enough while I type it comes up that the guy had taken advantage of leniency before