
06-13-2021, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by asianthree
At neighborhood block party it was the only discussion, they hit our house 3 days after the first person captured them on their outside cameras. We also have a internal website to all neighbors to post parties, illness and death so it was hot topic. Yes there were definitely, metal birds in flowers, one wagon, metal pinwheels, a watering can, and so on. White crosses were few and far between, so guessing many choose not to display them. However not every house got a notice, that had something in their flowers.
As I posted in post #69, I was notified, of supposed white cross in my Back Yard. However it was a branch on a plant that didn’t look like a cross at all. I was not fined or asked to remove. With the viewing from our cameras they were in and out of my lawn in under a minute. I have a video of the picture taking. Guessing fastest and efficient way take picture of address, and photo of lawn whatever, takes less than 30 seconds. Then return home and file the offending homes. Not rocket science in today’s world.
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If they were in your yard then you might want to consider trespassing charges. Yes, it's petty, but so is driving around to random neighborhoods to find things to write complaints about.
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