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Reasonable expectation to privacy.
#31
You still did not answer my question.
Is your building permitted???
Yes or no..
Did you follow the law?
[8D]
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#32
I don't know Punalvr... did you actually burn those cars and couches you told me you burned on the beach road? Is that unregistered 9mm you claim to have still in your possession?
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#33
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Originally posted by punalvr

You still did not answer my question.
Is your building permitted???
Yes or no..

punalvr


This might be a record short time for a thread to be derailed by a personal attack.

Building permits are between the homeowner and the county. Sneaking around to take pictures of people using their own property is just plain creepy and should be a concern for everyone. If someone thinks their neighbor is building without permits it only takes a phone call to the county or mousing around the county permit site to see what is going on, no one needs to be invading people's privacy.
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#34
Sorry to hear about your neighbor problem Kane, to bad we all just can't get along. Sounds like you have already made up your mind what kind of neighbors they are. Unfortunately your peace or quality of life at HOME has and will continue to diminish the longer these types of feuds continue. Personally I would get a good lawyer, Get your property surveyed to reestablish your property boundaries, find a new hobby like flying drones, have a few big punaweb parties, make sure to invite your good neighbors.
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#35
Well, if the thread gets stopped (thanks punalvr), I hope it's locked rather than deleted. There's some interesting stuff here as well as a little fun, would hate to see it disappear.

Kane, I recommend not stooping to punalvr's level.
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#36
"Building permits are between the homeowner and the county. Sneaking around to take pictures of people using their own property is just plain creepy and should be a concern for everyone. If someone thinks their neighbor is building without permits it only takes a phone call to the county or mousing around the county permit site to see what is going on, no one needs to be invading people's privacy".

How else do we get people to comply with the rules, if we do not expose them? just follow the rules.


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#37
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Originally posted by punalvr

"Building permits are between the homeowner and the county. Sneaking around to take pictures of people using their own property is just plain creepy and should be a concern for everyone. If someone thinks their neighbor is building without permits it only takes a phone call to the county or mousing around the county permit site to see what is going on, no one needs to be invading people's privacy".

How else do we get people to comply with the rules, if we do not expose them? just follow the rules.


punalvr

With anonymous personal attacks on Punaweb? Not a very realistic solution.

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#38
I don't know Punalvr... did you actually burn those cars and couches you told me you burned on the beach road? Is that unregistered 9mm you claim to have still in your possession?

Just hearsay...

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#39
Well punalvr not that it's any of your business, our plan was to get an "as built permit" for reasons not part of this topic. But now that you brought it up, that's the scoop. So what of it?
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#40
That is why your neighbors are ratting you out.
They are over your arrogance, and looking for a solution.
Do not blame them. It was your choice.
Be well.

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