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For Christ sake, I'd go nuts if I had to see a discreetly parked boat everyday when I drive by on my way to work.
Good thing the ~~homeowner association~~ town had some common sense here. /S
Interestingly this one was actually a town ordinance, not an HOA rule!
Corrected, and that makes it even more crazy IMO.
When HOA Karens actually move up in the world only to fuck it up for a larger area.
fyi: discreetly parked.
all boats are discretely parked otherwise.
I dunno, you "park" with enough velocity and you could definitely describe the location of the boat as a distribution.
EDIT: When I wrote this comment I tried to imagine how one would do this. Perhaps against a rocky shore, or falling off a trailer on the highway? But then these guys came into my recommendation feed and said, "nah, like this": https://youtu.be/zlFH3aC7Z_c?t=741
FTFY
A town called "Seaside" wants boats out of sight, amazing.
Right? It's like the Town of Swastika, Ontario. Hardly any swastikas visible anywhere!
Yes I did actually read that, but it's so crazy I thought it was a typo, anyways I corrected it.
Like what I see going between towns and there's just a random boat left in a field or on the side of the road sometimes? No trailer, just the boat?
'every day', here.