Would you want this in your backyard? For well over 10-11 hours straight?
Update. Evidently there is a sound issue on the movie clips. I hope to figure it out. I loaded this when blogger had issues. It works fine on my computer, so I'll try to re-load it.
Our guests had two very young children with them, and left early. We could not have a conversation without having to scream over the noise. We covered up the chairs and went inside, but we had to turn up the TV to cover up the engine noises. And even that did not work. Needless to say there were a lot of headaches at our homestead.
Update 1/12/2015 - original video was too long. That is why it would not play. Here is a shorter one, but you get the idea.
Update. Evidently there is a sound issue on the movie clips. I hope to figure it out. I loaded this when blogger had issues. It works fine on my computer, so I'll try to re-load it.
Comments
Pat
Personally, I'm finding it difficult to believe the law can't do something to help with a disturbing the peace charge or something. Most towns, cities, even states have nuisance laws.
Plus, the land is zoned for farming. Get an attorney. File a lawsuit against the property owner for using it for something other than that.
Don't just depend upon a few calls to law enforcement to make things happen. Call the mayor. Attend the next town planning meeting.
In short, you're going to have to raise as much hell legally and jurisdictionally as this guy is raising on his property before you get any help from any legal entity to do so, because it's like the mother bird principle, the one screaming the loudest gets fed first, and usually most often.
God bless.
RB
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