MrWizard wrote:
I'll give you a good laugh
2012 went back to Indiana to visit family
I was parked in front of my brother's place
He left for the July 4th week, family vacation
New Neighbor across the street called the cops and complained
The small town where I grew up has an ordinance against campers on the street
So we moved to the local state park
My brother comes home finds out what happen, talks to the powers that be
And finds out any place on property off street is legal
He trimmed the biggest limb on his biggest tree
And we spent 6 weeks parked on his front lawn in full view of his neighbor
My brother died 3 months later of his colon cancer
He didn't give a **** what the new neighbor across the street thought
He lived there almost 30 years, he was only 62.. I'm sorry he gone
But we had a great visit and was glad to see him before he passed
Ill considerate people are the reason for most zoning regulations
Know the the regs, before you buy and watch your local officials carefully after you buy,
Stay involved in you community
I don't get the 'good laugh'
If my neighbor was gone and an RV parked on the street in front of it with people I don't recognize living in it, I'd have called the cops too. Good for him and your brother should have thanked him for watching out. Too many tweekers in RV's staking out these days. We get 'em out here in our neck of the woods with regularity.
I also don't see the humor in your brother's response; to damage his own property to spite the neighbor. I suppose the true nature and personality of a man comes through when they have a terminal illness and the reality of mortality slams home. Some try to add more meaning to their existence and some don't give a **** about neighbors or anyone else, realizing the Grim Reaper will beat the Bureaucrat in taking action to stop 'em. Grace and dignity versus in-your-face and up yours.
Sorry for your loss.