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by michrassena 3044 days ago
Not buying these products is a false affordance. Your friends have them, your spouse carries one every time you go out together, your children clamor for them at Christmas. If I have to keep my lawn well maintained or face a fine, there's no good reason that people should be exempt from laws that regulate behavior that has a greater impact to society than tall weeds.
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Sounds like your part of HOA that's your first mistake. Although some cities are picky as can be.

Although, I hate ads and, they are just low information propaganda. Honestly, I wish they would go the way of the dodo.

Yeah, it's a city ordinance.
>there's no good reason that people should be exempt from laws that regulate behavior that has a greater impact to society than tall weeds.

Let's re-criminalize marijuana and get alcohol and junk food onto the Schedule I list then. While we're at it, banish low-brow entertainment from the airwaves and pulp fiction from the shelves/Kindle store. Use the full power of the legal system to avenge society's loss of your productivity when you slack off in school or at work. All these behaviors impose a far greater cost on society than an unmowed lawn.

Have you considered that it's actually HOAs which are an egregious affront to individual liberty?

It's not an HOA. It's actually part of the city's code, so it's an actual minor criminal offense we're talking about. But that's not important right now. All of us are required to abide by laws, sometimes over things we consider trivial, like the speed limit. Why should a "person" with far more resources than any individual not be held accountable for their actions?