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06-10-2009 09:42 AM #1
A vehicle is legal property, so for the state to prohibit you from keeping your legal property on your legal property, is borderline unconstitutional.
I would be making calls to your congressmen and senators, governor, and mayor.
YOU should be giving their email addresses and phone numbers out, not just voicing an empty rant..
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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06-10-2009 10:15 AM #2
Montgomery County Maryland is the California of the East Coast.

Trying to be the leading edge of society but ending up as the bleeding edge.
Glad I moved to Pennsyltucky years ago.
Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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06-10-2009 11:26 AM #3
Sounds like the gal that used to live across the street from me in SoCal moved to MD and got elected to the county commission. She did all sorts of things to try to get my truck "gone"; called the cops regularly reporting it as abandoned, I suspect her of scraping the annual sticker off of my rear plate and reporting it as unregistered, and just making a general nuisance of herself. One day, the cop who came to harrass me and found that everything was in order, went over to her place and confronted her. Her comment was that no one needed to have an "old" vehicle, and that it was a nuisance and a blight on the neighborhood.
Good luck to those of you who may be affected by this sham.Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.
Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.
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06-10-2009 02:55 PM #4
If you think this can't possibly happen because it just seems too far out there, think again.........it can and has happened. The powers that be can pass any law they see fit, "for the good of the Community."
When I moved to Cape Coral Florida in about 1985 I had a van. Not a work van but a nice little Chevy van. My new neighbor came up to me and said "I see you haven't lived on the Cape before.............vans and pickup trucks are illegal." I laughed because I thought he was kidding, he wasn't. Cape Coral had passed a law that no pickups or vans could be parked in your driveway, they had to be out of sight. One guy came home for lunch and they ticketed him while he was there for only that little bit of time. I got a ticket at 2 AM, and I finally gave up and sold the van.
The goofiness of that law was that I could park any old piece of crap car in my driveway as long as it was licensed, but couldn't park a $ 40,000.00 van or pickup truck!
The city in it's wisdom passed a law to keep big dump trucks and commercial trucks from being able to park overnight, but they extended the law to ALL trucks and vans, even passenger ones.
Finally the law got overturned after about 20 years, and a lot of picketing by van and truck owners, but it took about 10 tries at election time to do it. City Governments can be very stupid in their logic, and unfortunately, they pass the laws we all have to live with.
Don






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