Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.
Entitled a-holes like…the kind of person who would put up a basketball hoop in front of their neighbor’s house instead of their own?
The neighbor doesn’t own the street, even if it is *gasp* in front of their house!
No normal person would put it somewhere other than in front of their own house, unless they were an entitled a-hole
Exactly, it is a nuisance to others when it's in front of someone else's house.
Americans hate children, the outdoors, and physical activity. All are considered to be a nuisance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.
Entitled a-holes like…the kind of person who would put up a basketball hoop in front of their neighbor’s house instead of their own?
The neighbor doesn’t own the street, even if it is *gasp* in front of their house!
No normal person would put it somewhere other than in front of their own house, unless they were an entitled a-hole
Exactly, it is a nuisance to others when it's in front of someone else's house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
I am trying to figure out if it is illegal, you sound like you think it is - where can I verify this?
- OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.
Entitled a-holes like…the kind of person who would put up a basketball hoop in front of their neighbor’s house instead of their own?
The neighbor doesn’t own the street, even if it is *gasp* in front of their house!
No normal person would put it somewhere other than in front of their own house, unless they were an entitled a-hole
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.
Entitled a-holes like…the kind of person who would put up a basketball hoop in front of their neighbor’s house instead of their own?
The neighbor doesn’t own the street, even if it is *gasp* in front of their house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.
Entitled a-holes like…the kind of person who would put up a basketball hoop in front of their neighbor’s house instead of their own?
The neighbor doesn’t own the street, even if it is *gasp* in front of their house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.
Entitled a-holes like…the kind of person who would put up a basketball hoop in front of their neighbor’s house instead of their own?
Anonymous wrote:A menace! Sure they shouldn't put it front of your house. But isn't this something kids do generally on quiet side streets? The type with generally big driveways and no real need for parking on the street other than visitors/3rd cars? Is the street space at that much of a premium?
I just can't see caring about some kids playing basketball.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of my pet peeves. Basketball hoops in the street are a menace. NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would really piss me off.
Thank you. I feel seen.
You should park your car right under it.
A neighbor of mine did that and it worked. It is one thing to install a basketball hoop for your own child but if you start inviting the entire neighborhood it is a different ball game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.
Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?
No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.