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garden police gone wild?
Vox Humana wrote:
"animaux" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 13:51:25 -0700, " wrote: Why on earth does he hang dead deer from the basketball hoop? And why does he get away with it? Roz I guess he bleeds them. He didn't get away with it. I called the police and he was given a ticket. I don't know, nor do I care how much of a ticket it was. Imagine my complete and utter freak out when I went out one morning to water and saw that poor thing hanging there with a bucket of blood under it. This guy is such an asshole I can't drum up enough words to describe him. Now he has this friggin trailer in his driveway. Our deed restrictions prevent anyone for having a trailer in the drive for more than 48 hours. If it isn't gone by August, I'm taking him to civil court. We have a similar restriction. Again, out of 150 homes, about three people insist on violating the rules. I can understand if someone has to have a trailer for a few days because they are in the middle of a project, but the people who violate the rules just have one for the hell of it. I found out this week that our township prohibits the parking of boats, trailers, or commercial vehicles on residential property unless they are inside a building or are fully screened and meet setback requirement (ie, they have to be out of site, one a paved area, and a good distance from the street or any neighboring property.) You might check with your zoning board and see what the rules are in your area. You might only have to call the police, saving you a lot of time and some money to pursue it in court. Just to play devil's advocate, why is this any different than the "weed police" everyone was ranting about yesterday? I just can't see calling the cops to hassle someone over a deed restriction. Even if the guy is an asshole. No, *especially* if he's an asshole. It will just escalate, and he won't know when to stop. Someone should have called the cops when he threatened folks with a gun. But that's a criminal matter, not civil. Best regards, Bob |
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