Simmons/Tyler Relocation
Posted on October 26, 2024 • 3 min read • 548 wordsLetter identifying attempt of Simmons family to runaway
Almost one year to the date of beginning the subdivision. Erica Tyler has placed her home on the market for sale. We suspected this would occur from the beginning since Erica and her family have not resided in any one location for a significant amount of time. This reinforces what we have been saying all along. Which is, our family and home are the intended target of a premeditated plan to benefit from ruining our home.
The timing of this event is suspicious, and there is little doubt with research, it will be discovered this event coincides with some now expired statute of limitation. All of which reaffirms the existence and involvement of legal counsel who has violated the Georgia State Bar Code of Ethics. Attorneys have an legal obligation to uphold the laws of the state in order to practice law, they also must exhibit ethical standards of practice in order to remain a member of the bar 1. By abusing his position as county attorney, disregarding an obvious conflict of interests (which has been done before), and perverting the law in order to aid breaking of state law. Effectively robbing us of our future and any sense of justice.
The county would have risked nothing by enforcing the law, but by refusing to do so, it has only compounded the injury and temporarily avoided accountability. The motivation behind the county’s decision could only have been spiteful, as the county’s reputation was severely harmed by it, and the only party who benefited were those guilty of breaking the law in fhe first place. Primarily, the Simmons / Tyler’s family.
The act of destroying someone’s home without a truly justifiable necessity, then treating that individual, their family, and all of their belongings as if it was all disposable refuse is of the highest order of disrespect, and a truly reflects an absence of moral fiber.
We are duty bound to correct this injustice, and have a moral obligation to inform the public of our experiences. The actions and behavior of the Tyler / Simmons family, makes up part of this experience. We have no control over their actions, and cannot be held responsible for their behavior. Their relocation does not change any of this, and further amplifies the severity of the harm they have done and increases our moral obligation to inform others of our experience. It is a necessity to protect other individuals who still possess good in them from experiencing the fate dealt to us.
Wherever they relocate to, will undoubtedly be vulnerable to succumbing the same hand that was dealt our home, and as both rational and moral agents, we cannot allow that to happen. So, we will simply have to invest the effort into learning what neighborhood is being preyed upon next, and build an altruistic friendship with those in that community. This would allow the creation of a network of individuals based on protecting the homes of each other, and allow each the opportunity of sharing experiences and accumulated knowledge of our experiences. Which appears to be the best way forward for the community.
This is the cement the Tylers poured in our ditch to block it up. One of the minor offenses, but still completely disrespectful. It was not called for.