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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/DanaPerino/status/1536633768873795584[/twitter] The neighbor said that it was overwhelmingly people from outside the area who were organizing the protests, not people from the area -- and specified how it was both a regular occurrence, and organized. "They are people who come from out of the area. They have a staging point in a parking lot fairly nearby," the source said. Protesters typically appear two evenings a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and come in the evening at around 7pm -- when many of the local residents are putting their children to bed, a task made difficult when loud protesters are marching up and down the street. "That's when people are putting their kids to bed, there’s little kids who live on the street. It's a horrific experience," the source said. "It's not great if you have kids of any age, but it's unbelievably stressful and the kids are very upset, the kids have to be sent inside and it’s so loud you can’t put your kids to sleep." "They picked the exact time and they don't care," they said. "Literally, there's no way on a Wednesday night you can put your kid to bed." While there are ground rules set by law enforcement, the source said the protesters are loud and intimidating, with chants that warn of riots if they don’t get what they want – and there have been instance of protesters abusing the neighbors as well, they said. "They have drummers, they have a megaphone, and they chant, they yell all kinds of things… They have told neighbors ‘f**k you, f**k your children, things like that -- and so they're abusive towards the neighbors and intimidating." "They go in the street. We've been told that because they will move eventually when a car comes down the street, they're not technically blocking the street," they said. The resident notes that there are noise ordinances that limit things like leaf blowers, and yet those ordinances are apparently not followed by the protesters. "What we've also been told is that this is ‘behaving within the bounds of the law’ and the only law that could be enforced is the federal law that they're not supposed to protest outside the home of judicial officers, but the federal partners declined to enforce that law," they said.[/quote] It’s a very affluent community. They can certainly choose to move to literally any other street. [/quote] +1 Vote with your feet. Show the house on Sunday only. Sell quick before the market crashes.[/quote]
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