Anonymous wrote:There was a lot more background in the original NextDoor thread to the effect that this guy has screamed at neighbors (children) for “stealing a rock” from his lawn, posted signs demanding that people pay him, and is just generally kind of a loon and a nuisance. We don’t live there so I can’t confirm whether any of that is accurate, but the actual thread gave a much different impression from this article.
He also built an absolute monstrosity of a house. No getting around that. It’s seriously hideous. So I suspect this isn’t all about the “spikes”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a lot more background in the original NextDoor thread to the effect that this guy has screamed at neighbors (children) for “stealing a rock” from his lawn, posted signs demanding that people pay him, and is just generally kind of a loon and a nuisance. We don’t live there so I can’t confirm whether any of that is accurate, but the actual thread gave a much different impression from this article.
He also built an absolute monstrosity of a house. No getting around that. It’s seriously hideous. So I suspect this isn’t all about the “spikes”.
This makes sense to me. Laying down the spikes in isolation would be fine, but it seems like this guy has quite the reputation for being a huge a++hole and this is just one instance in a long line of instances he's had with neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:There was a lot more background in the original NextDoor thread to the effect that this guy has screamed at neighbors (children) for “stealing a rock” from his lawn, posted signs demanding that people pay him, and is just generally kind of a loon and a nuisance. We don’t live there so I can’t confirm whether any of that is accurate, but the actual thread gave a much different impression from this article.
He also built an absolute monstrosity of a house. No getting around that. It’s seriously hideous. So I suspect this isn’t all about the “spikes”.
Anonymous wrote:There was a lot more background in the original NextDoor thread to the effect that this guy has screamed at neighbors (children) for “stealing a rock” from his lawn, posted signs demanding that people pay him, and is just generally kind of a loon and a nuisance. We don’t live there so I can’t confirm whether any of that is accurate, but the actual thread gave a much different impression from this article.
He also built an absolute monstrosity of a house. No getting around that. It’s seriously hideous. So I suspect this isn’t all about the “spikes”.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine — it’s his property. But I also think it’s fine for someone to post a warning about it both for dogs and children—it’s an unseen hazard and I can absolutely see my kids stepping on it accidentally, like if a bicycle or wheelchair was coming down the sidewalk and they stepped aside. I also think he planted his ugly bushes way too close to the sidewalk. They will be obstructing the sidewalk very soon.
I guess I also don’t see the problem with a dog peeing on an evergreen bush. It doesn’t hurt the bush. I don’t let my dog pee on flowers or fancy plantings but a bush or a tree that is right up against the sidewalk seems like fair game. I think of that area as sort of the penumbra of the sidewalk—if you are living in a dense urban or suburban environment you need to expect that there will be some incursions onto your property that abuts the sidewalk.