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garden police gone wild?
The real problem is neighbors not being good neighbors.
If one was willing to help out a fellow neighbor by volunteering to mow their lawn while they have their own mowers out, the neighborhood would be a more peaceful and harmonious place. Instead, the jerks are quick to call out the "garden police" if their neighbors don't conform to their own obsessive ideal. There are far too many self-centered vindictive assholes out there and that is what really needs to change. Too many laws are not well thought out and are enforced by those who go out of their way to find ways to abuse them. So called "neighborhood improvement organizations" are the biggest offenders for making up arbitrary rules and using them to harass those who they don't like. Those people really need to "get a life". Dave Allyn (Dave Allyn) wrote in message ... day. The law was designed for seizing regular cars but assholes abuse them. (not directed at you) let's not forget the idiots who made the laws required in the first place. if everyone would keep the grass mowed every few weeks there would be no need for the "nussence vegitation" laws in the first place. if people wouldn't abandon thier cars, those laws wouldn't be needed either. people do not have enough creativity to make up insane laws out of thier heads as preventive. there needs to be a case where someone says "there should be a law againat that" and then makes one. 99% of these laws had good intentions.. and were then abused, or made so broad where the intent was lost, and bordom of others saw and exploited. email: daveallyn at bwsys dot net please respond in this NG so others can share your wisdom as well! |
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