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Both of Jack and Anna Manahan's homes still stand and are private residences.
They had an old car. I always wondered why the city of Charlottesville did not require them to tend their yard.
Quote from: Doulton on October 17, 2016, 04:48:05 PMThey had an old car. I always wondered why the city of Charlottesville did not require them to tend their yard.Because it wasn't the Soviet Union, was my first thought, as a Norwegian. Do US municipalities really intervene that minutely in people's right to manage their private propety as they wish to?
Quote from: Превед on October 18, 2016, 12:06:03 PMQuote from: Doulton on October 17, 2016, 04:48:05 PMThey had an old car. I always wondered why the city of Charlottesville did not require them to tend their yard.Because it wasn't the Soviet Union, was my first thought, as a Norwegian. Do US municipalities really intervene that minutely in people's right to manage their private propety as they wish to?The idea of a "free" nation may be misleading. Fact is, from small municipalities up to the federal government, there are millions of pages of regulations and rules that restrict individual's and group's "rights" to do whatever they want (or not do) with their owned property. From height of trees, to height of grass, to color of siding, to size of mailbox, etc etc etc, nearly every minute detail has a regulation. That's the work of the government bureaucracies whose main mission is to control how people live. Trump has promised to curb that onslaught of regulations and hopefully roll back many.