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Originally Posted by donb9006
Or maybe...just maybe...they should move to somewhere more accommodating? Somewhere more rural...
Are we really supposed to accommodate EVERYONE? Really? How about the other autistic kid who likes elephants. Or the one who wants a pony? If you're going to make an exception and move the line...how far? pheasant? peacock? ostrich? And they should sue to get them?
Are there always going to be exceptions? Then why bother with regulations? How about your neighbor is autistic and loves bright purple houses...think he should sue to have it?
Your acting with emotion, there are consequences. They knew there are restrictions when moving in. They de facto agreed, if not in writing, to restrictions when they purchased the house. They had the option to locate somewhere else, without the restrictions. Like buying here in TV and expecting the freedoms of living in unincorporated county areas.
These chickens apparently bother the neighbors and THAT is why they want them removed. I believe you can do what you want as long as nobody else is affected by your actions. You can't blare your radio and you can't have roosters crowing.
Just my cold hearted opinion...
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The last line in your rant says it all.
I truly feel sorry for you.
Compassion is not your strong suit.
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