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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore
As asked previously...then what?
Keeping in mind that these people are simply reporting 'POTENTIAL' deed violations and are not the ones making the final determination...why exactly do you want to know who they are?
As to the asinine suggestion that in these, non-criminal cases, one "has the right to confront their accuser," reread the above paragraph...of whom does the actual "accusing."
It's patently obvious, that the ONLY reason to want to identify those turning in potential violations, is to, in some way... personally harass/bully those individuals.
Deplorable.
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I’m having a hard time understanding the need to find out who did the reporting.
If you are following the rules you have nothing to worry about.
I think this matter is a slippery slope and we seem to be blaming the wrong people.
Neighbors have the right to report noncompliance.
But wanting to out the person is disturbing.