Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Entitlement?

Just a little while ago, a neighbor above backed her car into my driveway. She told me she ran into the ditch.  My ditch.  We have two inches of snow on the ground.  The road she will traverse has an 8 degree grade.  Tell me why this so called labor and delivery nurse would live at 3,000 feet elevation when she has a critical care job.

Tell me why she would risk damaging herself, my property and the community property sliding in the snow.

This same person has nearly hit me twice on the road as she speed along the road.  Her husband had a very loud turbo truck that annoyed everyone.  Apparently, neighbors suggested he quiet it down as he violates our noise regulations.

A bit ago I put this incident on Fb.  This woman, whom I have never known before made a comment to my comment.  She denied running into my ditch.  I can still see the snow tracks proving it.  Then she planned to leave her suv on my property, thereby blocking my ability to get out in the snow.

Some of my neighbors think they are entitled to turn around in my driveway,  They are not.  They have damaged my road, damaged my retaining wall, damaged my landscaping and hardscaping doing this.

It is probably time to put up a sign reading PRIVATE DRIVEWAY, NO TRESPASSING, RESIDENT AND GUESTS ONLY.

Plus, they ruined my beautiful snow photo.  I was heading out to film the newly fallen snow it when I saw the car in my driveway.

Entitled?  This IS private property.




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