rockhillmanor wrote:
Bottom line, legally, no one can affect your right to enjoy your property.
Not entirely... your right has to be REASONABLE, which is a term defined by the court based upon your facts. We can tell some people get their panties in a bunch of nothing. For them, a dog barking at the mailman 5 houses down affect's their right to enjoy their property. That is not a reasonable argument.
On the other hand, if you have a 15 year old daughter who likes to sit by the pool in her bikini in your yard with 6' privacy fence and your 13 year old neighbor likes to fly his drone overhead to capture images of her, that could be argued that it is unreasonable.
Still, its a long drawn out fight. I don't understand why people can't be a little more aware of their surroundings and a little more reasonable when dealing with people.
This is no different than the guy that polishes the inside of his tanks at the dump station after a holiday weekend with a line an hour long waiting for the dump sites.
The person in the grocery store that blocks the entire aisle with their cart while they stand in the other direction looking at something.
The person at the gas pump that parks directly in between 2 pumps, effectively blocking BOTH of them while he goes inside to casually shop around.
The guy in the left lane doing 5 miles below the speed limit because "he pays his taxes and can drive wherever he wants".
The list goes on and on about people that are just too self absorbed to worry about anything or anyone except themselves. My father taught me to be aware of my surroundings, to treat other people how I would like to be treated, to be conscious that my actions can affect the people around me. I hope to teach those valuable skills to my family as well.
If everyone took an extra couple of seconds to think about how their actions could affect people around them, perhaps we would have a LOT less to talk about at RV.net...