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For the Musick lover, strap a large amplifier to the golf rack aiming backwards. Play March music at full volume. Should drown them out and even give you a push. Problems solved. You're welcome. ๐๐๐ |
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Totally agree, LOL, but yes, there are as many public behaviors as there are types of people, and many many well meaning people who actually are NOT aware of how their behavior is perceived by those around them, so yes, worry about those souls suffering so greatly in places all over the globe... have a neighbor who puts their dog in the screened lanai, all the dog does is yip, yip, the entire day. It has both food and water, but until the owner gets home, everyone else has to keep their sliders and windows shut. Just the way it is, the dog is not running around loose, so not much can be done really... who is going to sue a neighbor over a dog that is kept in their own home's porch ! |
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On that bicycle again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy_JsiGl4AU |
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I was near LSL last week and I think I ended up following the person the op is talking about. lol
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Started in some states before it spread to others. |
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Many posts have brought up the obvious point.....itโs not the dog, itโs the owner(s). You canโt fine or sanction an animal. But you can an owner. Again, Iโm not a big bureaucracy guy and we have another active thread about enforcement on a different subject matter......but if this type of infringement on neighborhoods quality of life is so prevalent, start hitting โem in the wallet
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