![]() ![]() Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Marty and the Trailer Msg# 743973
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Bob I have no idea how a court would rule, however, for the sake of discussion lets assume the courts agree with Marty. Do you really think the issue will be put to sleep. A possible decision could be OK allow trailers to be parked on an owner's lot. does that mean an owner can park a camping trailer on a vacant lot and used it as a weekend camper? I beleive we must be careful what we ask for as we might not like the answer. Or as my Mother use to say to me "give you an inch and you take a yard". John |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: IMO, Marty will not win on this. He is tilting windmills. In the end...regardless of which lawyer proves the most glib-tounged...the winner may well wind up being OPA as the issue of trailers is finally laid to rest. The debate has been raging in the community for years and here on the forum since its inception. Everybody has an opinion and isn't afraid to use it. Marty's "civil disobedience" is likely going to put the trailer issue under a magnifying glass and force OPA to insure all of their ducks are in a row. What should emerge is a clearer picture of what the rules allow and whether the process of enforcement is sound. If there are problems...the process can be modified and a clear understanding of what many consider 'vague' obtained. Regardless of which side one takes in the argument, having some 'official' closure on trailers might be a good thing for everyone. If nothing else...it could prove entertaining... |
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