You're just flat out wrong. There are rules in every community. And they are designed to protect everyone. Now if she didn't like the rules, she could have left. But she didn't, did she? She now faces the consequences of her inaction. I hope she gets help now and I suspect she will. But the town did NOTHING wrong and there's nothing wrong with wanting to live in a town that takes care of itself. For whatever reason you want.
" But the town did NOTHING wrong and there's nothing wrong with wanting to live in a town that takes care of itself. For whatever reason you want."
OK, Miss Grundy. Whatever you say. Where I come from, neighbors who need some help get some help. Maybe you come from a less friendly place. I do so hope you stay there, and out of my neighborhood.
If you do move here, though, please let me know, so I won't bother plowing the snow off the end of your driveway after the plows come through, like I do my other neighbors.
Which is exactly the case you are trying to make. What you are missing is this Country was founded fundamentally on privacy and property rights. Nothing to do with "what the community" wanted...or what the "community thought was best".
Again, if you want only neighbors that behave a certain way....then buy up all the land around you. Don't look for the Gov't to morph itself into a larger burden by getting involved in every aspect of our lives.
Pathetic.
I really, really feel sorry for you.
You're a real pice of work, Hildy.