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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why you walk over and talk with neighbors.[/quote] Do this. And if they don't move it within 24 hours, I would consider it abandoned property and I would put it on the listserv/Nextdoor and saying free basketball hoop, yours if you move it. But I can be a b1tch. YMMV. [/quote] Would you do the same if they parked their car on the public street in front of your house?[/quote] Cars and basketball hoops are entirely different. One belongs in the street and one does not.[/quote] According to whom? You? I assume the only difference in your broken brain is that you personally get some benefit out of placing your private property in a publicly owned space, so cars are okie dokie, but because you have no use for a basketball hoop someone else’s private property in a public space is a nuisance…[/quote] If you think putting a basketball hoop in the street in front of another's house is ok, where does it stop? What other items are ok to put in the street? I thought the street was for cars, either driving or parked, so please enlighten. [/quote] Well now I admit you’ve got me wondering. ARE streets for cars, driving or parked? May people ride bicycles in the streets? Scooters? May we walk in the streets? May children draw with chalk in the streets? What about skateboards, are those okay? I did a half hearted search for Arlington’s fair use guidelines pertaining to streets but came up empty handed, so please enlighten ME as to how many laws my family is breaking when we use the streets without a car.[/quote] The rhetorical questions again...just make it easy for us....tell us what you want us to think, then we can say yes or no, we will now on think this. [/quote] Okay here’s a yes or no question: Does a person have the right to store/place private property in/on a public space for any length of time?[/quote]
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