01-03-2013, 10:32 AM
From some other thread: some "roads" are actually just a piece of real estate in the shape of a road, which is jointly owned by the users, in which case the dog isn't "off your property" until it leaves the subdivision.
Not defending the irresponsible owners here, just pointing out yet another example of the vagueness -- some of the subdivisions are developed enough that people (especially mainlanders shopping for real estate, hahaha) mistake them for a "residential area", which is mostly not the case... and as always, State and/or County will gladly take whichever side is easiest for them.
Not defending the irresponsible owners here, just pointing out yet another example of the vagueness -- some of the subdivisions are developed enough that people (especially mainlanders shopping for real estate, hahaha) mistake them for a "residential area", which is mostly not the case... and as always, State and/or County will gladly take whichever side is easiest for them.