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Originally Posted by SABRMnLgs
I'm stiill waiting for a reply to the question regarding how do you know which kid is which, DNA, fingerprints?
Here's one no one thought of, how about twins or triplets,. et al.? How abow the pregnancy plant that had eight kids, octomom? Who keeps score and what kind of scorecard would they use?
Personally, IDC. I keep my nose in my own home.
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Hi SABRMnLgs,
You are right. You don't alway find out when somebody cheats. Just as some people get away with crimes, some people get away with contract violations. It happens.
We are required by our deed covenant to register our guests under 19 years old. We are contractually bound (by our deed agreement) to attest to our guests' age, identity and length of stay. A guest pass would be denied for an under-aged person who had already stayed 30 days during the calendar year.
Some people cheat. Some people don't register their under-aged visitors or lie on their registration forms. No one takes a DNA sample when you register a guest. Maybe it will come to that if enough break the rules.
Some people break the rules and don't get caught. If Community Watch or a neighbor reported a suspected violation, it would be investigated. Maybe if asked questions, the violator would lie. Maybe the violator would get away with it. It happens in criminal court. It happens in civil court. No doubt it happens in TV deed compliance cases.
The fact that some people break the rules is no excuse in my book to break the rules. It's no excuse for law enforcement, civil authorities, deed compliance officers or affected neighbors to throw up their hands and forget about trying to enforce the rules they are trying to live by.