I get your point, Leaning, but your plastic pink flamingo brigade is not leaving poops on your neighbor’s lawn.
What you do in your space should not spill over into another person’s space. If it does, you are violating their property rights.
> What you do in your space should not spill over into another person’s space. If it does, you are violating their property rights. <
Yes, that’s a fair point. And it’s something I struggle with.
Here is perhaps a better example. It’s something that’s actually happening on the street where I live. It’s making a lot of people unhappy.
One guy decided to plant Zoysia grass on his lawn. He chose it because the grass chokes out weeds, and grows slowly. That’s a plus, because it means less mowing.
But the stuff is damn ugly, except in the summer. Unlike regular grass, it turns an ugly brown in the off-season.
Now, here’s the problem. This guy’s Zoysia grass has been spreading to lawns where the owners don’t want it. So who’s right here?