• whatisallthis
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    1 year ago

    Or just a neighbor with no life that studies ordinances.

    My parents have a neighbor that waked around the block with a tape measure, measuring how far from sidewalk people had trees or shrubs. Township ordinance said it had to be 6 feet away.

    She then called the city and reported everyone in violation. The neighbor never met most of those people. She was just bored with no life.

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      1 year ago

      Wish we could pass a law against nuisance tattle tails. Have to prove you were somehow affected by the issue in order to report it otherwise you get fined for being excessively nosey and ignored.

      I’m sure there are all sorts of problems with this idea, but a guy can dream.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah unfortunately we just cannot plug all the holes these dickhead people take advantage of.

        The only thing that works is people not being dickheads. Society is held together by people being morale and nice without laws or rules making them do so.

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          1 year ago

          Honestly, the main problem is no your neighbor, but the law itself

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            Nah it’s the neighbor.

            There are cases like this all throughout life where society is held together by people just being nice.

            We will never reach a point where every old law is removed, every needed law is created, every loose end tied up. It isn’t possible.

            We depend on people being cordial and respectful for society to work. Personal responsibility.