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Originally Posted by biker1
I believe you have failed to understand the nuance of how infractions are monitored. I doubt Community Standards wants to be in the business of monitoring infractions because it opens the flood gates for claims of selective enforcement. You can make claims as to what you believe Community Standards should be doing but it really doesn't matter. They are obviously doing what they have been instructed to do and I suspect there is solid legal advice behind their mission for the reason I already stated. As far as I can tell, they uniformly apply the deed restrictions under the reporting system they have chosen to implement.
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So, you think that any resident of any part of the Villages is doing everyone a favor by going around neighborhoods she doesn't live in, with the intention of collecting a list of addresses with violations to turn in to Community Standards.
And in the same breath, you think that an individual working for Community Standards, who is also a resident of any part of the Villages, whose job it is to check out these lists of violations, should NOT submit their own complaints when they see violations that aren't on those lists.
It's important and helpful if one person does it, but it's also important and helpful if someone else doesn't do it.
I "fine" that hypocritical.