City Tells Man BBQ Grill Smell Can’t Leave his Property

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FLORIDA — In a video posted on Facebook, Joe Graham from Air Compliance is writing a complaint form for “objectionable odor” from a man’s property where he was barbecuing.

A neighbor living across the street called to complain, as she has apparently done many times before, according to the Free Thought Project.

Pinellas County code provides, according to its website:

Commercial barbecue cookers are not exempt from causing a nuisance odor. If a sufficient number of complaints, representing different households, are reported and an Inspector witnesses the problem, they can issue a Warning Letter.

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