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Lantley
Jan 28, 2021Nomad
ronharmless wrote:Lantley wrote:You are absolutely correct, It's about me, my money, my choices; what the neighbor thinks doesn't matter.
We at least agree. I wrote referring to your response and way of thinking: "All that matters is me" you responded with your opinion means nothing to me.
It seems we agree it's all about you.
Remember when your neighbor had a problem with the TT parked in your yard? You got a visit from the ordinance enforcement officer. But in this case, you were all legal.
Did you move the TT because the neighbor didn’t like it?
No, because you did nothing wrong.
Same thing here, I’m doing nothing wrong.
Reminder for Lantley
Your back to the white truck scenario.
My RV in the yard doesn't impact anyone else. My neighbor suspected I was violating some zoning law, however I was not and the matter was settled. I never had any discussion with the neighbor.
However if I want to prune some trees I don't think it would be very courteous or wise to fire up a gas powered chain saw at 5:00 A.M Sunday morning or mow between houses at 6:00 AM. Saturday morning. I don't need a law to understand waking up my neighbors is wrong, even if its legal.
I was at a CG in VA Beach when someone decided to Rev their Harley Repeatedly at dinner time. This was a very family CG and the engine revving as loud and annoying. The CG eventually made him turn the bike off. I doubt the CG had a No Harley Revving rule, However that did not make it OK to disturb the peace with his Harley.
It's not about legality, it's about civility.
Unfortunately in a civilized society we simply don't get to do whatever we want, whenever we want, especially if the behavior impacts others around you.
Since you have a "me only" mindset what I am saying means nothing to you. I understand the law and do my best to obey them however I do not let laws alone determine what is right or wrong for me.
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