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graciegirl 02-18-2017 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1362109)
Like DB, I would never harm a dog unless it threatened another dog. And then, all bets are off.
I understand kicking a dog in the windpipe if he is shaking a small dog.
I've been taking my dog to various dog parks for over sixteen years, and he's never had a problem,
but I keep him well away from any dogs that look "iffy".

That is how I raised my kids too. It is wise to be skeptical of those iffy kinds and try to keep your distance. Stay away from the ones who want to kill or hurt. Furry or otherwise. We are given common sense and instinct too.

John_W 02-18-2017 03:32 PM

Do the dog parks have a water hose, or spigot. I've always heard the best way to break up a dog fight is with a water hose sprayed at the dogs. Suddenly they lose their aggression and are too concerned about not getting wet. If that's not handy, then maybe just a can of mace or pepper spray might do the trick without harming either dog seriously. Amazon has the dog walker special with spray approved for use on dogs.

Amazon.com : Dog Walker Bundle: Mace Muzzle Pepper Spray - EPA Approved for Animals - Lot of 2 : Mace : Pet Supplies

Barefoot 02-18-2017 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1362227)
I've always heard the best way to break up a dog fight is with a water hose sprayed at the dogs. Suddenly they lose their aggression and are too concerned about not getting wet.

A water pistol can work; anything to interrupt the dogs' train of thought. :doggie:

Bjeanj 02-18-2017 06:59 PM

Getting off topic.
1) Each district has their own deed restrictions.
2) read the restrictions for YOUR district.
3) The latest changes relate to ENFORCEMENT of restrictions.
4) If you see something you object to, either report it or ignore it (and dont gripe about it if you don't report it). It's possible their deed restrictions aren't the same as yours.

DonH57 02-18-2017 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1362345)
Getting off topic.
1) Each district has their own deed restrictions.
2) read the restrictions for YOUR district.
3) The latest changes relate to ENFORCEMENT of restrictions.
4) If you see something you object to, either report it or ignore it (and dont gripe about it if you don't report it). It's possible their deed restrictions aren't the same as yours.

Exactly. Part of the problem lies with the misunderstanding that all village districts have the same restrictions. They don't!

Dgreenbucks 02-19-2017 05:42 AM

I agree and this is not good. The Deed restrictions are in place for all of us to enjoy this beautiful place to live. Without them, this place would literally go to hell in a handbasket. Little crosses look like pet cemetery markers and let's all put our lawn furniture in the front of our home.

Chatbrat 02-19-2017 05:58 AM

In the state of Florida any business working on motor vehicles must be registered with the dept of agriculture- a golf cart by definition is a motor vehicle-

Honestly turn the golf cart business into the state--they work for free

golfing eagles 02-19-2017 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dgreenbucks (Post 1362464)
I agree and this is not good. The Deed restrictions are in place for all of us to enjoy this beautiful place to live. Without them, this place would literally go to hell in a handbasket. Little crosses look like pet cemetery markers and let's all put our lawn furniture in the front of our home.

Don't forget to put out a few major appliances as well:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

ColdNoMore 02-19-2017 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1362345)
Getting off topic.
1) Each district has their own deed restrictions.
2) read the restrictions for YOUR district.
3) The latest changes relate to ENFORCEMENT of restrictions.
4) If you see something you object to, either report it or ignore it (and dont gripe about it if you don't report it). It's possible their deed restrictions aren't the same as yours.

Actually, you aren't "getting off topic" at all...you're bringing the thread...back 'on topic.' :thumbup:

twoplanekid 02-19-2017 08:55 AM

Has a court case in Florida taken place to determine that the accused has a right to stand before the accusers in a deed compliance case? I understand that anonymous submissions are welcomed and anyone, even nonresidents may submit a possible violation.

What works for a community of 120,000 may be difficult to sustain for one when reaching 250,000. At some point in time the deed compliance process may need to be tweaked.

DonH57 02-19-2017 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dgreenbucks (Post 1362464)
I agree and this is not good. The Deed restrictions are in place for all of us to enjoy this beautiful place to live. Without them, this place would literally go to hell in a handbasket. Little crosses look like pet cemetery markers and let's all put our lawn furniture in the front of our home.

Now I have a use for those old tractor tires I can now drag out of storage.:1rotfl:

Challenger 02-19-2017 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1362518)
Has a court case in Florida taken place to determine that the accused has a right to stand before the accusers in a deed compliance case? I understand that anonymous submissions are welcomed and anyone, even nonresidents may submit a possible violation.

What works for a community of 120,000 may be difficult to sustain for one when reaching 250,000. At some point in time the deed compliance process may need to be tweaked.

deed restrictions are a contract with every other property owner who is subject to those same restrictions. A violation, if substantiated ,is a breach with every other party in the contract. An anonymous report is probably not the opinion of just one person. If only one person subject to the restrictions objects to a prohibited activity, he/she has the standing to enforce it in court -- if necessary.

dbussone 02-19-2017 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1362525)
Now I have a use for those old tractor tires I can now drag out of storage.:1rotfl:



They make great planters.


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DonH57 02-19-2017 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1362595)
They make great planters.


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Exactly. Great planters, and if you're fortunate enough to have a large tree, a great huge tire swing!:pepper2:

Barefoot 02-19-2017 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1362603)
Exactly. Great planters, and if you're fortunate enough to have a large tree, a great huge tire swing! :pepper2:

What a great idea.
Never mind the little white crosses, a tire swing for every yard that is lucky enough to have a big tree. :MOJE_whot:


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