Posted on 01/13/2022 11:58:55 AM PST by nickcarraway
“...son was in Bangladesh...”
For years, Shibbir helped his struggling father around the house, but had been in Bangladesh for three months prior to Chowdhury’s citation on Aug 2.
The son was in Bangladesh the 3 months prior to the ticket. What was the son doing between Aug 2 and January10...the court date? That yard doesn’t just look overthrown...it looks abandoned. I feel for the.old guy, but there was a way to have the yard cut. Heck, I’ve helped neighbors in their yards. Even had three neighbors help me at two different times when a tree went down in my yard last week. One time in the rain!
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I hope he is.
The father of a local family died suddenly a day after he cut 10 acres of hay. Neighbors baled the hay and put it up so the family could deal with one less problem.
Out in Iowa a few years ago someone torched a combine and grain cart because the farmer flew a Trump flag on it.
Neighbors got together and harvested hundreds of acres of the man’s grain.
You are.
Let me guess.
HOA board member?
“A real neighbor would.”
You’d get sued, or the government would make you continue, or you’d be charged as an accessory, etc.
No good could come of it. Realize, you would be competing with the police, the bureaucrats, the judges, the lawn services, etc, etc. All of them baring their knives for you.
Dear Mr Chowdhury,
At 72 with real Health Problems, a Life sentence won’t be that long if you were show the Judge what justice really looks like.
that photo was from the complaint.
it is not necessarily what is going on now
Ha...we rented our house in a very nice neighborhood to a Chinese family as we were on project in Canada
...THEY couldnt be bothered to lift a finger to pull weeds which grew over a 2 month period when we couldnt get back to care for the yard...we got letter from HOA
I did not intend to insult you-only to point out the difference between living on acreage and living on a city lot-city lot=no livestock, every lot the same, keep the grass cut, city ordinances, etc-country acreage = livestock, no ordinances, etc-we don’t have any of that type of rule out here-it would be ridiculous and unenforceable in any case...
The rules on vegetation here are different-in this county, there is no longer any planting of non-native species of grass, etc like St Augustine grass, etc because they use too much water and are not compatible with native vegetation-and you can’t plant caladiums, elephant ears, etc near the river, lake or any of the creeks-they can escape cultivation and harm fish and native vegetation-we have other environmental rules specifying the use of only organic, non chemical pesticides, herbicides, etc because of groundwater and livestock, etc-that is probably not found in cities, as well-many people will not live here because they don’t like all the environmental rules-and that is okay, too. But there are no grass-cutting or junk clearing rules-your property, your business-people can operate any business they want on their property, too-no zoning out here...
I was wondering why neighbors were not helpful to that ailing person living in that city-it is just incomprehensible to me-and if he had a stroke, I’m pretty sure his overriding concern was not his yard turning to s*** -I would think neighbors-and certainly a judge would know that he had more immediate issues-like being glad to be alive and wanting to recover and stay that way-some junk and an overgrown yard are an annoyance-not a crime or an act of war, in my opinion-and if you don’t like the rules in a city, don’t live in one-but that is just my dos centavos...
Great American stories! Thanks.
There are a number of pics of both towns, showing exactly what I said, but my Norton 360 finds a “Trojan Virus Warning” if I try to open the pics’ websites, on Duck Duck Go.
I remember the sights and smells back in 2011 when I and some business associates visited those towns, on our way to Ford HQ offices for meetings.
Article mentions a 33 yr old son... you’d think he could have mowed for his dad.
Suburbanites hate disorder and are afraid it will reflect negatively on their property values. The only places overgrown yards are tolerated are on rural properties or in the slums.
Chowdhury’s son, Shibbir, 33, was also present, and spoke on behalf of his father when he told Krot that cancer treatments had left his dad very weak — and prevented him from mowing the lawn lately
What a great son to not help out his sick father. Deport both of them!
For those that P&M, they can ESAD!
Burn and loot, released without bail
Get too sick to maintain lawn, go to jail and pay huge fine
I get angry too when nonresidents talk about how Dearborn is “a no-go zone” or decrepit. There are very nice and upscale areas of Dearborn, two world-class golf clubs, and the headquarters of one of the largest corporations in the world.
hire a lawn service or something, or neighbors could have helped. I’ve been very strapped for cash and couldn’t hire a lawn service when all my time was spent at work trying keep a roof over our heads. 1 neighbor helped me out with lawn. lots could be done to avoid this situation
True dat.
FYI, 10% of the WORLD’S Muslims live in India. That’s about 120,000,000 of them last time I checked....
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