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Originally Posted by Red
Please, I only said that I don't like people that disrespect their neighbours. He is most likely living in his parents house. 5 people. 6 cars, has a living uncle that drives, he seems young. Just put the 2 and 2 together. Maybe I am wrong about it, but he obviously doesn't care about the people living near him.
Hobby cars are ok, old hondas that need major engine work to get them back on the road are an eyesore. And there is a bylaw for that. There are do's and don'ts in life. When people choose to live in a quiet and nice neighbourhood they will complain when people don't share the same values. You bring a baby to a library and people will complain. Are you going to scream "will somebody think of the babies?"
When you move to a 55+ condo, will people complain about a day care or a pub opening next door? What a-holes, right ? Why can't they just mind their own business?
Just don't be "that" guy. To use Hartley's quote, don't bring a porcupine to a balloon party.
With tiered services around us, airlines, hotel rooms, health care plans, service packages etc. Is it that hard to grasp that people expect certain standards especially when they pay a premium.
Now excuse me, but I have to go, someone is parking in front of my house. Where is my baseball bat?
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But he also has paid a premium to live in this neighbourhood. He is entitled to these same perks and the ability to service all cars registered at his address. You are applying your social values which are not universal.
If the commercial zoning beside the 55+ building is for a pub or a daycare than yes they would be a-holes for complaining.