code enforcement

I remember my dad having to deal with something similar to this back in the late eighties. He & my mom had just divorced so he moved into a small home in a new subdivision. The people that moved in next door hated his '46 Dodge half ton (an admitted work in progress) that sat in the driveway, as well as the endless parade of project vehicles that the kid accross the street was working on. My dad would also perform minor automotive repair jobs for other members of his church that had no automotive know-how or couldn't afford to take their vehicles to a shop. These clowns next door to him called code enforcement on one or both of them weekly for one "infraction" or another. Then one day the word "A$$HOLE" began to appear in giant letters in the form of burnt, brown grass on their beautifully manicured front lawn. Seems the kid accross the street had taken all of the crap from them that he was inclined to take! "Round-Up" or something like that was mentioned, accusations flew, nothing was ever proven, and shortly thereafter the house next door went up for sale. Thankfully, the guy that then bought the house was into boats and cars and everyone got along just smurfy...
:cheers:

Ray