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Old December 9th 03, 01:41 PM
 
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Let's not get stupid here.

I don't make threats.

I as well as you and all reading this do know that there are HOA's that
run a decent and positive program.
I believe this thread was centered around the HOA that wants to try and
push their program to the limit with some people on the boards and some
neighborhood people who think they are cops, running around the
neighborhood harassing their fellow neighbors for the most stupid thing
they can find. That is what the majority of us are complaining about.
People who think they are real cops when in fact they are just the
neighborhood nuisance.

The new neighborhood I am moving into (159 homes), there are 9 "real"
cops, 3 still on the job and 5 retired, just like myself. I do believe
the neighborhood is well protected. Oh, I failed to mention that the
Chief of the County Police also resides there. Being private property we
do not have police patrols so the good neighbors as they are look out
for each other when it comes to strangers driving through. When I was
ask by two people when I stopped at a stop sign if they could help me
find someone I was looking for. I told them I was looking over the area
because I was buy a home there and gave them the address. We had a very
nice talk and I moved on about my business.

As I have said before as well as others: I respect your privacy rights,
you should be doing the same.

"God Bless America"

Russ wrote:

On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 15:35:49 -0500, wrote:

What I failed to say Jerry, I am moving to Myrtle, yes there is an HOA
but from what I found out from the neighbors and the real estate lady
(who also resides there) the HOA is not all that strong. Wait until they
find out i'm a ham. No, I have no intention of putting up a tower, just
a long wire from the back of my property to the house (1/2 acre). Yes,
my daughter does reside in a rather expensive area. And "NO", I don't
enjoy driving on I-77. It's bumper to bumper three lanes wide from exit
21 south to the state line at 60 MPH. Happy to see they are widening the
roadway, I might even give 495 west of I-77 a shot to the state line
when it's finished. Seems for what I understand they decided to build
the east part of 495 first to accommodate the rich folks in around Union
County area. One would think the area west of I-77 close to the airport
would have heavier traffic.

Back to stealth antennas and HOA's. I have been planning for several
months how I am going to put up an antenna. Ideas I have considered a
Slinky's in the rafters, gutters, yes the house I bought does have
gutters as compared to all the other homes, most do not. And finally
long wires. So far, the only people that know I am a ham is the real
estate lady and the guy next door.

I wouldn't stop in my driveway and start taking photos of my home if you
enjoy life as it is. Don't invade my privacy and I shall not invade
yours. I invite Russ to give it a try, and "I'm NOT playing". I enjoy my
privacy. What's mine is mine and what's yours is yours. Russ, just
because the U.S. Attorney General got a new law passed in the U.S.
Congress doesn't give you or the Feds to invade my privacy.

"God Bless America"


Tell you what Jim, I'll stand in the public street all I want and take
pictures of anything I want to and you can't do squat about it. I
won't trespass on your property and I won't take pictures inside your
property without your permission. Your privacy ends at your front
door, and rightly so but what's in public view is just that...public.
Ask the people at Bay Hill CC in Orlando who lost the lawsuit against
the computer game company that used images of their houses in a golf
game. Ask the big-time Hollywood star who just lost the lawsuit
against the paparazzi taking pictures outside her house. Don't be
foolish enough to accost me on public property or threaten me. The
immediate and long-term repercussions will amaze you. You aren't big
enough to intimidate me and you don't have enough money to make the
legal problems go away. Grow up a little and consult a professional
instead of getting legal advice from television or here on the 'net.
In a bit of irony, we are almost on the same side in this. I am
currently looking for a home in an area without deed restrictions.
Even if I weren't a ham, I would not sign a contract for a house with
CCRs. I lived in Heathrow in Seminole County, FL and in another CCR
community here in NC and I've had enough. When you sign for a house
in a CCR community, you are signing an ordinary commercial contract
that is completely enforceable (from both sides!) no matter what you
think or how hard you stamp your feet.

Russ