Can you sue someone who is of elected office for poor attitude?
Full Question:
Can I sue a person of elected office of the following please:
[1] Failure to enforce state statutes of common Law passed by the State Assembly and signed into law by our Governor ?
[2] Incompetence in management of city employees when enforcing state laws or City By Laws.
[3] Negligence or cavalier in attitude towards the handicapped or disabled.
[4] Total discrimination against Physical Handicapped Persons in failure to both comply as well as endorse and enforce the law passed by the State .
I am not looking or rather seeking at any money recompense or damages.
Just had a wrong done to me by City Hall and wish to rectify it and to draw attention to a badly neglected enforcement of Nevada Statute Laws passed in out great state of Nevada .
As they have messed with the Wildcat in the perverbial Telephone Booth let me tell you all ?
04/05/2007 |
Category: Civil Actions |
State: Nevada |
#2687
Answer:
It is possible to sue to have a law enforced, but a lawsuit for a poor attitude, without more, will not succeed.