Neighborhood disputes have been raging over boundary lines for eons and over parking disputes for at least several generations, but recent advancements in technology, making cameras readily available for lower prices, have given us a new thing to feud over.
We're decidedly on the fence on this one. While HOAs and their Karen board members can be insufferable and become one of the final bosses of suburban life—let's go back and take a look at the start of this issue. The neighbor didn't want a camera pointed into their backyard, and it's easy to reason that they are entitled to feel that way. Grey zones or not, if your camera is pointed into the threshold of most people's backyard… you're not going to have that camera for very long.
What follows, though, is a story of this arrogant HOA board's hubris leading to their own poetic downfall, which generated a mostly positive result on the Reddit community where it was originally shared.
Read on for this story, which was shared on Reddit's r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit. Next, see this HOA that unjustly towed a car and faced endless parking applications.
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