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Your opinion of new residents who try change community/neighborhood...
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ways of living or accepted behavior or neighboring conditions?

Actual examples...

The NYC lawyer who decides to move to a rural community then tries to shut-down the saw mill or pig farm
down the road because the noise/smell.

The young professional types who move into a traditional ethnic neighborhood then try to put a stop to
festivities that date back at least 80 years because the celebrations create traffic problems and congestion.

A person who works at home, moves near a church (located in a very urban area), then complains that the church bells disturb his concentration.

A couple who move across the street from a fire station (pretty hard to miss), then complain about the
sirens (and this during acceptable hours).

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