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Originally Posted by blueash
If you knew who submitted the notice of your violation to Community Standards, what change would that make in how you would feel? Perhaps you'd like to check their home for violations to exact some revenge? Perhaps you'd like to confront them at their door to give them a piece of your mind? Perhaps you are a big supporter of second amendment solutions?
Maybe you think flowers in violation should require a person to give their name, but wrong paint, or a giant Buddha, or mold and broken lawn mowers on the grass should not? Give us the criteria you would suggest.
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I have no desire to know the name of the person who filed the complaint. But going from village to village and filing random complaints is cowardly and an abuse of the system.
My views on the second amendment have nothing to do with this. I am offended that you even suggest that!
I believe all submissions of deed violations should include the name of the submitter.
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Last edited by Bogie Shooter; 04-20-2023 at 07:47 PM.
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