But i really don’t have real idea how people in usa live, as it seem very very different from here.
But i really don’t have real idea how people in usa live, as it seem very very different from here.
Exactly why this law is stupid. If there were only one car in that driveway, and it was a 1995 Buick Regal GS in perfect condition, that homeowner would be in violation of the law.
If the argument you’re making also perfectly justifies race discrimination, chances are it’s a bogus argument.
It does matter. Per that law, if I daily drive a 2013 Mustang GT, I can park it in my driveway. If I daily drive a 1965 Mustang GT, I cannot.
You want everyone to obey some rule you like? Go live in a gated community that enforces that rule, where everyone must obey the private rules agreed upon before moving there or be expelled. Otherwise, stop whining. In his property he can do as he wants. You have no right over his yard or driveway.
The home values argument was used to defend every injustice under the sun. Such as housing discrimination by race.
Not every one can afford that. People are just trying to indulge their hobby without breaking the bank.
Feel free to look at the top comment on the article where one of the other neighbors lays out the real situation. If he had 1-2 decently restored classics in the driveway, I don’t imagine this would be an issue. I tend to see the driveway junkyard repair shop more than the “neighbor complaining about my mint condition…
yeah man, i hate it when my neighbors do what they want on their own property that they pay taxes on even though i didn’t bother to move into a neighborhood with an HOA so i could actually do something about it.
Empowering your neighbors to dictate what you can cannot do on your own property is a really slippery slope. I understand the desire to maintain a certain aesthetic, but if there is no HOA contract being violated, and the state law is challenged (which it totally should be) then I’m going to side with the vehicle…
Your mistake. You should have decided to move to a subdivision with a neurotic, uptight HOA. Then you could control your neighbors lives and property and they could complain if you setup a grill outside that doesn’t suit their opinions.
If you want to have a say in what your neighbor does in his/her driveway, why not move to an HOA with covenants that cover that sort of thing?
Hell you can make as much food as you want!! So this guy cant open an auto shop on his driveway, but he should be able to work on his own cars there.
As much as I’m sure the city would like to create the thousands of nuances to this rule, there is good reason for the rule. I’m sure you would feel a lot differently if you bought a home and the neighbor started driving down value by creating a restoration shop in his driveway.
Poor kids who are college bound or are involved in other pro-social activities often do get breaks at sentencing. I see it happen routinely at work. What are you basing your comment on?
So instead of encouraging judges to pay more attention to how they sentence the poor, the answer is to shame all judges that you read about on the internet who are lenient to a perceived privileged person. That’s the equivalent of “if I can’t play, I’m taking my ball and going home.”
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Well he’ll have to pass the foreigner test before Trump allows him in .... since most Oromo people are Muslim, I don’t imagine Trump will want him unless he’s a Gold medalist.
They did have a marathan gas station until Lochte...
Bronze medal, silver medal, who gives a shit