I agree with most of it Nikki, my point exactly goes to the chicken issue as well. I have neighbors that have them that I KNOW don’t have an acre, which I believe was specified in the ordinance. I also have neighbors burning their cardboard and other trash, not contained in barrels. Where does it end? I’m not ratting them out, they’re my neighbors and I like. Lol. But we either stand for the rules and laws we’ve set down for our citizens or we don’t. How do we pick and chose which ones we will say cross the line? I guess for the most part I’m not a rule breaker, so I have a hard time understanding why we would accommodate those that are. I guess some don’t think they’re hurting anything by doing so but it’s the integrity of the law, and if for no other reason our children and young people are always watching. Someone is always watching. What are we saying to them? Do as I say not as I do? No, do the right thing even when no one is looking.
I agree with most of it Nikki, my point exactly goes to the chicken issue as well. I have neighbors that have them that I KNOW don’t have an acre, which I believe was specified in the ordinance. I also have neighbors burning their cardboard and other trash, not contained in barrels. Where does it end? I’m not ratting them out, they’re my neighbors and I like. Lol. But we either stand for the rules and laws we’ve set down for our citizens or we don’t. How do we pick and chose which ones we will say cross the line? I guess for the most part I’m not a rule breaker, so I have a hard time understanding why we would accommodate those that are. I guess some don’t think they’re hurting anything by doing so but it’s the integrity of the law, and if for no other reason our children and young people are always watching. Someone is always watching. What are we saying to them? Do as I say not as I do? No, do the right thing even when no one is looking.