Can you really assume that the "violations evidently pass the standards of immediate neighbors"? Could there be other reasons why they continue to exist, and why the neighbors don't report? And why do the standards of immediate neighbors matter? No one is bound by the neighbors standards. And who is to measure "artistic standard"? We all see that differently...that is why there is one standard, THE COVENANTS. And why continually confuse the issue by judging other's behavior, (those that report violations)? The issue is a violation, not who reported it nor how it became known to Community Standards. The perspectives you mention may be just attempts by violators/perspective violators to rationalize their behavior, consistent with feelings of entitlement that run rampant here in TV.
[QUOTE}Having said that, I don't see the value in riding around in remote neighborhoods looking for violations that evidently pass the standards of the immediate neighbors, and I do see a value in allowing a certain degree of artistic expression in the landscaping and adornment of one's property.
It strikes me as a shame that some people can't see their way to letting other people live their lives in peace, as long as they're not bothering their neighbors.[/QUOTE]
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