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Originally Posted by The Real BigGuy
The difference is that a taxpayer choosing not to use a service is far different then a taxpayer being prohibited from using a service.
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Its my understanding that as an island resident of Gilford you cannot put children in the school system, even though you theoretically could live on island 8 months out of the year (year round if equipped with means to get across the ice safely). I have a friend that was denied for this. I'd call that being prohibited from using town services. Their island home was extremely nice and they were probably "contributing" $14-16k per year at least to the general fund.