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- toedtoesExplorer III
dodge guy wrote:
Who are you guys to tell someone how they should live their life? Let them live it as they see fit! Odviously the state supreme court seen it that way!
And this is at the heart of the problem. Why should family A get to live their lives that way, but family B doesn't? If family B's daily vehicle was totaled in an accident, why can't they park their 35 foot RV in the driveway because they need it to get around? Who gets to decide the criteria as to whether your reason is OK or not?
And, there is still the issue of asking forgiveness versus asking permission. - dodge_guyExplorer IIWho are you guys to tell someone how they should live their life? Let them live it as they see fit! Odviously the state supreme court seen it that way!
- BumpyroadExplorer
bid_time wrote:
Dodgeguy - you can through the "uncompassionate" card away; it belongs in the trash heap along with the "race card". Most handicap people get along just fine with a modified van. Would you like me to send you a picture of a person with MS in a minivan with a lift?
I was sort of wondering that myself. why didn't the fella do the standard/normal thing and modify a conversion van for transport?
does he really take his son everyplace, malls, movies, etc. in a 35 ft RV?
bumpy - bid_timeNomad IIDodgeguy - you can throw the "uncompassionate" card away; it belongs in the trash heap along with the "race card". Most handicap people get along just fine with a modified van. Would you like me to send you a picture of a person with MS in a minivan with a lift?
- bid_timeNomad IIhypocrite - A person given to professing to possession of virtues and beliefs that they do not possess. Looks like I used it correctly. Will you be needing the definition of "virtues" also?
- dodge_guyExplorer IISome of our members here are very uncompassionate people!
Love how you guys try and turn the story around to fit how you think they are lying. The way I read the story is the way it actually reads, not something I am twisting and turning to make them look bad!
And Yes it is very possible the guy is taking his son with him, knowing he has limited time with him!
Grow up people!
Time to lock it up Mods. some of our members are now just trolling! - az99ExplorerThey knew the rules when they bought the house.
Although I feel sorry for the son, that RV was purchased for the parents convenience. Not every handicapped person with that condition needs a 35' RV.
Just typical for our country in this era. If you don't like the rules, just spend the money and some liberal judge will side with you. - 2012ColemanExplorer II
bid_time wrote:
Maybe you should look up the definition of big words before using them.
hypocrite - where's your compassion just because someone has a different opinion then you? - BumpyroadExplorershouldn't the title be corrected? no win over HOA as yet that has not been settled??? win was over county zoning which is trumped by HOA rules. the HOA can fine him $$$$ a day until he comes into compliance.
bumpy - BumpyroadExplorer
TOOBOLD wrote:
Yes, he can take it for work but the article doesn't mention if their son also goes with him.I'm sure no one here has taken a business trip with their families coming along.
It's getting just a little deep in here.
bumpy
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