Anonymous wrote:If the State Trooper turned out to be the neighbor from hell, is there any chance his connections with the police will make your life a living hell?
There’s a family with the neighbor from hell who hates that their children have a trampoline in the backyard and scream while jumping. The neighbor called the cops on the family multiple times. The cops cannot stop children from playing on their own property. The children are two small kids under 11. It’s crazy!
Anonymous wrote:If the State Trooper turned out to be the neighbor from hell, is there any chance his connections with the police will make your life a living hell?
There’s a family with the neighbor from hell who hates that their children have a trampoline in the backyard and scream while jumping. The neighbor called the cops on the family multiple times. The cops cannot stop children from playing on their own property. The children are two small kids under 11. It’s crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LEOs tend to be law abiding and obey HOA and other rules. They'll probably pay their assessments and real estate taxes on time, and will maintain their property; they know their employment means many people hold them to a higher standard than what is usually expected of the general public. They're not likely to have wild parties or to make unreasonable noise on their property. Unless you're the problem, there's no reason to anticipate clashes with any neighbor, including those in law enforcement. The presence of a marked cruiser is probably a good deterrent to bad guys, so would be a plus.
So the answer for me would be yes.
(except if you are black)
Why do you assume all state troopers are white? How racist of you.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming he actually works then the car isn’t there all the time. Between his actual shift plus court dates and OT it’s probably barely there.
It’s fine.