You have a reading comprehension problem.
My son does not and never has hired illegals. Nor do his friends.
You cannot plug into clients electricity to do a job. In addition, electric equipment is built for home use, not commercial. As is battery operated at this point.
$15 per hour is a very generous wage for “unskilled” labor.
Would you like CC&R’s so that your neighbor can’t mow his lawn personally? Is your yard zero scape? Perhaps all of your yard equipment is electric or battery operated?
If so, more power to you. Or are you exempt from noise pollution?
You are the one with the reading comprehension problem. The pay is so low because of all the illegals. No question about that. And your son has to compete in that environment. That is the issue for him.
And I don’t give a flip if a landscaper has to go through three rounds of electric equipment a season—he shouldn’t be allowed to blast the ears of everyone in the neighborhood. The right of your fist ends where my nose begins and ear-damaging blowing rights end when the sound is too loud for the neighbors to have the peaceful enjoyment of their homes.
I live in an area where such ordinances are regularly considered—but still more often get voted down than approved. In fact, many of the blower hives violate existing noise pollution laws—that should be enforced.
And if there is a demand for it, there will be commercial-grade electric blowers made.
Most blowing is simply a weekly exercise in one homeowner’s hired landscapers blowing a few leaves and sticks onto the surrounding homeowners’ land.
I am not responsible for a lawn presently, but when I was, yes, I had an electric blower—and a rake.