I got a bright red pick-up.
it's actually a pretty funny scenario. i live where they make a lot of todo about being rugged individualists and they are against zoning and big guvmint etc etc etc....but the irony is listening to those very people bitch about the color their neighbor paints the house, the neighbor parking his car at the curb instead of in the driveway, the neighbor leaving his christmas lights up and on and on and bitching about hoa rules that won't let them build closer to the street or add a rental unit. so i guess freedom is only supposed to be a one way street to some folks. seems most people want everyone to be the same as they are, i guess.
That's why I won't live in a HOA.
that's why i love pissing my neighbors off...just part of my f'ing charm....like telling them to piss off when they ask if i am going to mow the acreage down to the road...
and then there are those who just KNOW they are in charge of the universe...
62-year-old Ana Maria Moreta Folch of St. Johns County, Florida wanted a trailer and septic tank demolished, so she contacted a land-clearing company. After showing a heavy equipment operator that she had a key to the trailer and claiming that nobody was currently living inside, the company got to work. As Jacksonville.com reports, there was one small problem with this – Ms. Folch didn’t own the trailer. Her neighbor did.
The owner, Maria Gottfried, showed up to see what was going on and called the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office. When a deputy arrived, Ms. Gottfried explained that she had owned the mobile home since 2006 and that she had never given Ms. Folch a key. Jacksonville.com, citing an arrest report, says that Ms. Folch claims she had the trailer bulldozed because, “people who had lived there were unsavory and she suspected they had broken into her car. She said she considered it a favor to her neighborhood.” This ‘favor’ wound up causing approximately $25,000 in damage. Ms. Folch was charged with criminal mischief.
Don't lie to us about your cars' safety flaws. Fix them BEFORE somebody gets killed.
I have to agree Johnnieboy. If they know about a flaw they should fix them and or recall the vehicle. It's scary to think about.
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