Due diligence,” Mr. Rivard?
As for whether a savvy businessman like Rivard — who boasts of having 7,000 employees nationwide — should have known better than to build right next to a motor speedway? “I have rights,” Rivard said.Hee. Dumb, arrogant asshat. But county Supervisor Scott Haggerty, who represents the area, isn’t very sympathetic. “If people move close to a horse stable, they should be prepared to smell the manure,” Haggerty said. “If they buy a house next to a racetrack, they should be prepared to hear cars racing.”Ay-friggin-men. Back where I gew up, there was a guy who had a pig farm. The farm had been there for years, since back when the area was still rural. Suburban development crept closer and closer, though, and all the new people started complaining about the odors wafting their way. Eventually they made so much noise they drove the poor farmer out of business. Enjoy the music, Mr. Rivard, and maybe try to cultivate an interest in auto racing. Hee.