Posted on 07/13/2023 3:17:22 PM PDT by lowbridge
“Why would she be driving down that street and concerned about a stranger fishing somewhere she doesn’t belong?”
So, in your view, it would have been appropriate for the fisherman, to see the woman driving down the street, view her as a stranger, interrupt her and check to see if she belonged in the neighborhood?
If not, why not?
For some reason, neither she nor the fisherman would answer questions about where they lived, and that places them not simply similarly situated, but equally situated.
Neither the woman or the fisherman had any obligation to provide any information to the other.
Sure the woman can sue, she can take the stand in a civil trial but she will not win.
Thanks.
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In an HOA community, HOA fees pay for stocking lakes with fish, so that fishing is available to the residents and their guests. If he wasn’t a resident, then he wasn’t supposed to be fishing there. If she wasn’t a resident but was walking in the neighborhood, she wasn’t potentially removing anything that was only meant for the residents.
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