Posted by PeterE on October 18, 2011 at 08:28:35 from (128.101.142.152):
In Reply to: Property Rights. posted by EX 450 Owner on October 18, 2011 at 07:26:06:
The only thing I'd disagree with you is whether it never happens in the city. I live on a small lot in a post-war suburb (about 70-feet across).
Neighbor turns his dog run lose every day to crap on everyone's yard. Mostly mine. Comes over to cut bushes that are my property. His kids are always in my garden digging things up. At dinner time we'll look out the window to him using my front lawn as a playground (so much junk in his yard there is no room, plus I actually have grass). I've had his kids stuck in my window wells more times than I can count. He doesn't reprimand them, or even help them out of the well, just laughs at them.
One day I came home to find his dog down the block, three-year old tearing up my garden, two-year-old in the middle of the street, and neighbor was chipping golf balls out of my driveway. He smiled and waved like it was nothing.
We put a 6-foot solid cedar privacy fence across the entire back property line. Would have run it up the front line too, except code doesn't allow it.
So, I'd just note your comment about the hundreds of thousands of people who respect your property and the 100 that do not. It happens every where.
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