"Good fences make good neighbors"
From the Mending Wall by Robert Frost
It would be good for posters to read (google) this wonderful poem written many years ago by one of America's greatest philosophers/poets.It refers to neighbors agreeing to rebuild and keep in good repair a fence (rule of use).
Good rules (fences) also make good neighbors, provided that everyone abides by the covenants that they have previouly agreed to.
No one is required to be a "snitch". Some feel that they should utilize their contractural right to report infractions (rebuild and repair) the wall. In the final analysis the reporters are helpping to preserve the values of all, even those who protest so loudly.
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Edmund Burke 1729-1797
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