Clem_Shady
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I wonder why the real estate agent in the model home didn't call the police instead of calling Radon Headquarters to consult with them about what to do with me?
Welcome back A_B...thought you had a life time ban...
You deleted threads a while back because someone posted your name and address...and you complained about death threats. So, what do you do for an encore???
You post an unedited version of the 911 call that includes your neighborhood and your full name!!! Due to the wind in the background of your cell phone, you even spelled out your last name for the operator. You even left the model home's agent's description of you on the tape...
So, not only do people know your name and address, now they can identify you by the description!!!
He is probably the last person on these Forums that anyone would refer to as an "intellectual".You deleted threads a while back because someone posted your name and address...and you complained about death threats. So, what do you do for an encore???
You post an unedited version of the 911 call that includes your neighborhood and your full name!!!
Interesting.
My question is, is the sidewalk in front of your house considered yours and private property? Because if it is, then you were indeed trespassing and the builder was right in calling the cops to shoo you away.
I thought you were protesting outside your own house, not the model. Now I understand why the builder is having such a problem.
I watched the video, and I never did get a clear picture of what the "911 emergency" was. Anybody?
That after Mr. S-H-U-P-E was "sure" they would have a "confrontation". Probably took every ounce of restraint to not smack him with a rubber mallet.... because the way he did it, nobody got arrested, and situation was defused.
Interesting.
My question is, is the sidewalk in front of your house considered yours and private property? Because if it is, then you were indeed trespassing and the builder was right in calling the cops to shoo you away.
I thought you were protesting outside your own house, not the model. Now I understand why the builder is having such a problem.
Sidewalks are usually public property, although the homeowner has the responsibility to keep them clear of snow. This is a subdivision, though, and property that isn't the homeowners is "common area", owned by the HOA.
One of A_B's main complaints was the Officer walked right past him without saying hi...
Well, A_B was the person that the Police were summoned to get off the sidewalk. The Policeman was under no obligation to say, "hi" or to acknowledge him in any way. After all, based on the info the Cop had from the 911 call, A_B was possibly breaking the law. What did A_B want, to have a cup of coffee with the Officer?
The sidewalks are part of the "common areas" of the subdivision. I'm a resident. I have to the right to use the common areas.
I watched the video, and I never did get a clear picture of what the "911 emergency" was. Anybody?
What the Attorney General told the State Police:
One of A_B's main complaints was the Officer walked right past him without saying hi...
Well, A_B was the person that the Police were summoned to get off the sidewalk. The Policeman was under no obligation to say, "hi" or to acknowledge him in any way. After all, based on the info the Cop had from the 911 call, A_B was possibly breaking the law. What did A_B want, to have a cup of coffee with the Officer?
That after Mr. S-H-U-P-E was "sure" they would have a "confrontation". Probably took every ounce of restraint to not smack him with a rubber mallet.