I for one am very happy to see that someone is trying to do something about the rediculous laws about drying clothes outside. In an era where so many are 'saying' they are so concerned about energy consumption, the dryer is one of the biggest hogs of energy in a home. In my family, we have always dried clothes outside when weather permits, both to save energy, and to have that wondeful fragrance that only line drying can do. Our clothes are NOT stiff either, on a windy day, the clothes get fluffed more than in a dryer, and if you do have a dryer, a few minutes with towels in the dryer, then hang them out, and they are fluffy. As for a dryer saving time, my dryer takes almost an hour and a half a load to dry. I can get 3 loads on the line, leave them, and when I am ready, pull them in. I don't have to 'rush' to prevent wrinkles because the dryer is finished, they don't get wrinkled on the line. I find with a family of 5 that I can get my laundry done much 'faster' by using my line. If I were in an apartment, I could understand the issue, but because I am fortunate enough to have a yard, I can have a nice line, fresh clothes, and save energy and money at the same time.