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Originally posted by blackcube
To be honest 15 people is a lot of people inside a house. Imagine the noise this people will do when praying. If you lived close to some religous group like that size you know.. they can make a hell of noise.
And remember they say the group must apply for a license. It wont mean that the license will be approved, it's just a request.
Originally posted by Digital_Reality My question is how does anyone know what you do behind closed doors and is it even anyones business?
Originally posted by dizzylizzy
What about people who have cards games at home on a regular basis will they have to pay up?
Apparently they're parking on dirt and pine needles on the outskirts of the pastor's yard, but sometimes spill out into the street. The next-door neighbors have said that they don't have a problem with it. However, the county wants to make sure that firetrucks and other emergency vehicles can make it in and out of the cul-de-sac safely.
A County spokeswoman says the County is concerned with parking and its impact on the neighborhood.
The limit, I guess, is 15 in San Diego County. Except, in this story, they're all parking on the pastor's lot! They sometimes spill out into the street, but only slightly. Besides, it's in a nowhere place called Bonita. It's quite literally the middle of nowhere. Why anyone would even care is beyond me! It just happened that someone saw the amount of cars parked on the lot and called the county about it. It was someone who didn't even live on the block! The neighbors didn't mind it, except for one person down the street a ways!!!
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by dizzylizzy
What about people who have cards games at home on a regular basis will they have to pay up?
What about when your guest have to walk three blocks because the prayer meeting has all the streets blocked?
I think it goes to a limit on how many people are regular guests and how many are an event... I an sure each region has limit laws
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by blackcube
To be honest 15 people is a lot of people inside a house. Imagine the noise this people will do when praying. If you lived close to some religous group like that size you know.. they can make a hell of noise.
And remember they say the group must apply for a license. It wont mean that the license will be approved, it's just a request.
I just wonder if it was a Covin of Wiccans - - would those who are so outraged here - feel the same way.
Originally posted by Jessicamsa
Why do you ask that? Do you have something against wiccans?
Originally posted by MoonChild02
However, I know that there's ALSO a county law against parking on unpaved ground, and that could be another part of why the county is getting involved. I go to a Renaissance Faire at a county park,
Originally posted by Grayelf2009
I just shook my head when I seen this one. There is alot of going on's in this goverment that point to bad guys in control.This is just another example of why we need to have a revolution. The goverment has gone off the deep end and only cares about itself preservation. I say it is time to clean house.
I hope this is in the right forum,mod adjust if needed.
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