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Originally Posted by ellenwelsh
I'm curious as to what one would like to think or do that they are not permitted. As to thinking, I believe this is still a free country and as such we can think what we wish. However, acting on those thoughts definitely has it's limitations.
If you want to store old cars on blocks in your front yard maybe The Villages isn't the place for you. If you want to shoot bottles off the back fence maybe The Villages isn't the place for you. Wild, loud parties don't fit here either. And that's not Janet Tutt, that's your neighbors. As to grown children living with you, that's on you. Shame on you for not raising them to be able to take care of themselves. Short term exceptions to this is quite understandable, but short term is the operative word here. We ,or most of us, chose to live here to be with our contemporaries, and not deal with the stresses of young people.
Frankly, I have not come across any regulations that would be considered oppressive.
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I agree with most of your comment, including your conclusion. I would make a minor point about grown children. Not all are ne'er do wells. A few are challenged medically, physically, or mentally. IMO they are fortunate to have loving parents who do their best to provide a home and environment for them. These adults are not the ones causing problems.
And It certainly beats the warehouses that were commonly used in the past.
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