In reply to Boost_Crazy :
I am SO NOT interested in participating in this pissing match. I will try to answer your questions as directly as possible, then be silent.
First off to be clear, THIS LAW IS POORLY WRITTEN. IT'S A E36 M3TY LAW. I've said that every single time I have mentioned it. There are hundreds of thousands of laws just like it, in every community in the country. Coping with surviving how those bad laws are enforced is much more important than whining about them.
My issue with this thread is that it is sensationalist BS. Mr Nimble came here for sympathy, and is working hard to perpetuate that. You are assisting him. We don't actually know that the lot has been cleaned up (although I do believe Mr. N). The only picture he has shown is a different camera angle than most of the video. Doesn't matter. It's totally not the point.
My reference to posting on other sites was directly referring to Mr. Nimble. His last post in this thread was when he came to update us all about Driving.ca having picked up the story, and posting the link. Grandstanding.
The thread title is incorrect. The law absolutely does NOT say it is illegal to work on your car in your garage. (although the enforcement of the law DOES imply several things most of us disagree with). Every time we post here or it gets picked up by another site, we are ALL helping perpetuate the falsehoods (and loosing credibility for legit discussions).
You asked me for examples of the exaggerations you have perpetuated. This is hard, because I don't want to argue with you. I am trying to respect you, and answer your question. So here's a few things for you to consider:
Boost_Crazy said :
He wasn't cited for a messy yard, he was cited for doing major repairs on vehicles
He was issued a violation, for junk, major repairs, and commercial vehicle on a residence.
Boost_Crazy said :
...I got more involved (in cars) as a hobby- also outlawed under this regulation.
No it's not.
Boost_Crazy said :
The problem I have with this situation is that most people living under these rules did not choose them
That's true, but couldn't that be said of EVERY law?
Boost_Crazy said :
Neighbor A is prohibited from not only working on cars, but from owning the tools to do so
The law doesn't say that.
For the record, I completely agree with you. I do not like bad laws. I just don't think this thread is addressing that. It is making car guys look like whiners who get quoted on Rush and Jalopnik, and who could be very bad neighbors. The reaction of "normal" people (like my wife when she saw that video), is "That's awful. We should have more laws against that". Well THAT sucks...
The moral high road of "opposing bad law" (which I completely agree with) is still just an internet pissing match. Have you called your representative yet, or been to a City Council meeting? Or just posted here?
You have posted a lot in this thread, mostly with conjecture and examples, not the actual facts. I understand you are opposed to bad laws (like all of us), but by opposing them in THIS thread, you are also perpetuating the myth that has been created and has gone virile. You are defending Mr Nimble, whether you intend to or not.
I understand we may not agree. That's ok. I am going to do my best to not post in this thread anymore, even if we disagree. Thank you for your thoughtful insights.
Every time we post here, it repeats over and over again across the globe, and I have now done it again. I strongly feel this thread presents the wrong message about our hobby.