

I understand that we're all kinda annoyed at what we perceive to be the karens complaining about totally predictable issues. Most people on both sides should understand the compromise here. At the same time, it's not unreasonable to ask folks not to trespass in your yard to pee on your fence, or leave a pile of beer cans in your yard. So, sure, tailgating for football games comes with the territory, and should be expected. Edit: These are measures that have been taken as a result of local concerns, and have been successful.
Sure cuts a lot 3 pro tailgate windows#
Or the base paying for soundproof windows for the local schools. But sometimes there are things that can be done to help with the quality of life, like F-35s taking off over the middle of the bay instead of over people's houses, or limiting the night bombing to specific weeks. There are jets flying, and bombs dropping. Similarly to a college town, most people have some relationship to the base and are pretty amenable to the situation. Many of the people living in that community are either active duty families or retired military. I live in Destin (well, in nearby Niceville), and my wife was stationed at Eglin, so I see both sides of that one. If you're not sure if my comment warrants a "/s", it probably does. Not condoning her smoking at all, but it sounds like she was really trying. Williamson said she has cut down from two packs per day to one-half pack. It is possible, he said, that a person having difficulty quitting would be advised at least to cut down. Speaking generally, Eric Earnhart, spokesman for Carilion Health System, said any pregnant person who comes to its facilities "is going to be advised to quit smoking." She has tried every way to quit without success, she said.Īs for smoking while pregnant, she said her doctor told her "it would be good if I cut back, but if I totally quit, it would not only cause stress on me but it would cause stress on the baby." "If people don't like it, that's their opinion. "I really don't pay that much attention to it," she said. There was a follow-up article on her about a week later: Harmless, funny, and gets the message across. I personally would be a fan of motion sensor sprinklers. Curious to hear ideas/suggestions on how you could address this one. This one I can understand the frustration, but how do you police that.you cant have cops at every person's yard.

Dont live next to an airport if you dont want airplane noises. So VT does the smart thing imo and just keeps it contained in that general area.

) So I'm just gonna assume this person doesn't know the rules around that.Ĭenterstreet is one of those situations where it's going to happen regardless, either there or somewhere else, you'd fight a losing battle trying to stop it. I'm aware of this because I've had to host events on VT campus lol (. VT can't sponsor any student based event with alcohol since the majority of participants wont be over 21. Person says "God these airplanes are so annoying I'm going to complain to the town council about it" *Person moves next to airport built damn near 60 years ago* I'm sure at least some of their complaints are valid, but tbh all I hear when I read something like this is:
