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Originally posted by Tim Hancock
I just read thru this thread. I truly cannot even imagine the idea of living in a housing development. I feel for you guys who do. I will take my hour drive to work in the city any day over someone being able to tell me I can't shoot, ride dirtbikes, fly airplanes, ride ATVS, ride snowmobiles etc etc on MY OWN d@mn property.
Man, stories like this just make my blood boil. You just have to find a way to get even with who ever reported you.
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According to the CE officer no one called anyone in.
The HOA simply asked that CE come to the neighborhood and hammer down on the violators. It was not selective enforcement.
My dumb luck would have it that I parked a company truck in my drive. It was only there 5 days when they drove through.
This is just another reason for me to move to North Carolina full time. While my property there is small (1 Acre) its much more relaxed. I mean my neighbor has a bobcat and dumptruck in his yard and I do not care.
Tim, the nice thing about where I live is I can get on my bicycle and ride to the supermarket, hardware store or my office in 15 minutes or less. If I want to ride to the beach on my bike, 20 minutes taking my time. I never leave my little corner in the world and stress out when my wife wants to wanter over to the mall or to the "stores" I like laying low and not getting out into the grind.
In the front of our subdivision is a Post office and grade school, even though our little guy will never go there, our older one did and it was cool that he could walk to school.
Another nice thing about my house particularly is the way it sits. My backyard is very private and I barely know I have neighbors.
The downside is BS like this. After 10 years I have never had a problem our new "regime" wants our neighborhood to be something it is not. They want it to behave upper class and its just not its a working class neighborhood.