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In reply to the discussion: city tells father to remove cardboard fort he built for kids in front yard [View all]alphafemale
(18,497 posts)9. It is pretty ghastly.
The back yard I could see.
Two weeks seems like a more than reasonable time.
It will probably be torn apart long before that, anyway.
Not even that long if there is any rain to speak of.
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city tells father to remove cardboard fort he built for kids in front yard [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Apr 2015
OP
"Mindless enforcement" often being little more than "enforcement of regulations I myself dislike..."
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#150
I'd make a party out of tearing it down. Invite neighbors, have a grill going.
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#23
Laws are not written in stone. In an evolved society people are able to be flexible.
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#127
yes i must withstand whatever pile of crap someone decides to pile up in the front yard
Romeo.lima333
Apr 2015
#20
you're an authoritarian if you believe all rules must always be followed to the letter of the law
hobbit709
Apr 2015
#21
so if someone steals your car you'd be cool with that cause hey rules were made to be broken
Romeo.lima333
Apr 2015
#141
Ever been passed by a cop when you were driving 2 or 3 or 5MPH over the limit?
A HERETIC I AM
Apr 2015
#77
So, because a group of dip-weed pols put something on paper we're supposed to genuflect?
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#151
Law passed by elected official or not there is nothing in this incident that merits a response from
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#174
Laws and whatnot are meant to give us a civil society for the benefit of the people.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#178
That's not what an authoritarian is. Advocating adherence to laws arrived at through the democratic process
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#120
Yo, man--you seriously object to trees and leaves? How, exactly, do you get your neighbors...
Hekate
Apr 2015
#56
How lovely for you. But most families USE their houses and yards for their KIDS...
Hekate
Apr 2015
#64
"I couldn't afford the million dollar homes in the open concept that you live in."
Coventina
Apr 2015
#152
Wow! I'm super curious! What did you see in my posts that made you think that?
Coventina
Apr 2015
#154
Most people do not live like that. What the heck are you afraid of that you need a gate and walls?
Hekate
Apr 2015
#128
So how, exactly, do you propose to stop that tree from shedding its leaves in your yard?
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2015
#75
It'd look freaking awesome if it was painted gray with "grout lines" to make it look like real brick
KittyWampus
Apr 2015
#24
If this had been done in the back yard, it's likely no one would have said a word.
MADem
Apr 2015
#34
Yeah. I was thinking he should either move it or rebuild it in the back yard.
WillowTree
Apr 2015
#42
That will last until the first good rain and the rain will "melt" the boxes. Let the kids enjoy them
shraby
Apr 2015
#43
Oh come on - "every day"?The first good rain and the cardboard turns to soggy mush - problem solved.
Kashkakat v.2.0
Apr 2015
#63
their 'law' he has 15 days and then case closed. in my neighborhood, it's instant fine & 1k a day.
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#159
The city is nuts. When I was in kindergarten our school used cardboard boxes to build a child size
jwirr
Apr 2015
#16
Exactly. The front yard is pretty regulated as far as what you can do for the sake of all eyes.
alphafemale
Apr 2015
#29
I once installed a whole bunch of kitchen cabinets, all in different sized cardboard boxes.
panader0
Apr 2015
#28
If he leaves that stuff on his lawn more than a couple days it will kill the grass
tularetom
Apr 2015
#51
If he lives where it rains, the grass will grow back. Or so I've heard. It never rains in California
Hekate
Apr 2015
#137
There's no mention of an HOA. This isn't a condo or gated community. Someone griped to the City...
Hekate
Apr 2015
#54
The first rain storm will take it down. I'd just leave it up for a few days
riderinthestorm
Apr 2015
#58
In some cities, the ordinances and the inspectors are almost as bad as HOAs.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2015
#112
Is there a reason they didn't build it in the back yard? Could it be moved there? n/t
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#119
You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, you sons of a silly person.
Monk06
Apr 2015
#139
Really cute idea but even knowing it's a "fort" I still think it looks too much like yard trash
Mike Daniels
Apr 2015
#156
local govs are the most oppressive of all, even on your own land. don't break the leash law for cats
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#157
Yet another big difference between being a kid in the 70s/80s and today
JustAnotherGen
Apr 2015
#163