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Re: Not a good day....
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Posted by kentuckydiesel on July 01, 2005 at 06:55:18 from (12.220.153.130):
In Reply to: Re: Not a good day.... posted by txgrn on July 01, 2005 at 05:26:26:
It's unfortunate that things are getting that way. I hate neighborhoods for that reason, among others. People should just not live that close, it causes problems. That aside, I firmly believe in property rights, and allowing a person to do what they want on their land. Yes, it would be less than perfect if your neighbor chose to make a lawn mower salvage yard out of his land......but......that's his right. If you don't like the scenery, put up a fance. That's the way I would have it. If they won't let you keep your tractor in your driveway......you NEED to fight it. Not by getting red faced and yelling, but by changing the law that bothers you. Too many people are letting their property rights slide down the tubes. -Phillip
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