OK I'm going to buy property next door to you and store hundreds of drums of crude oil on it. That's OK?
Hmmm, I think there's a thing called "reason" here, as in being "reasonable".
no, we live in communities of people. We are not atomic units but rather a part of a community and the community decides what's OK and what isn't. If you can't abide by it then you need to find another community that agrees with you or move to a rural area where you can isolate yourself. In fact, I hope there is a community with no zoning or restrictions on what you can do on your property so people like you feel like you have a place. Maybe it becomes so successful everyone wants to transition to that.
Or maybe we've come up with these rules for good reason. Ever consider that?
I am an American and I am currently residing in America. And where I live and everywhere near me, there's no way they'd allow you to park on your lawn, etc. We have a democratically elected council which is empowered to create town ordinances and things like this fall under these ordinances.
For instance, we don't allow "trash and debris" and plant life can't be "overgrown" and your property must be
kept clean and free of garbage". Things can't be "unsightly" or in disrepair. There's a bunch of ordinances that apply to these things.
If you disagree with it you can:
1) Plea to the council and/or campaign to elect someone who will change the ordinances
Hmmm, I think there's a thing called "reason" here, as in being "reasonable".
no, we live in communities of people. We are not atomic units but rather a part of a community and the community decides what's OK and what isn't. If you can't abide by it then you need to find another community that agrees with you or move to a rural area where you can isolate yourself. In fact, I hope there is a community with no zoning or restrictions on what you can do on your property so people like you feel like you have a place. Maybe it becomes so successful everyone wants to transition to that.
Or maybe we've come up with these rules for good reason. Ever consider that?