Aestu wrote:
It's not the government that actioned the hoop - it's the homeowner's association, which is a non-governmental entity and therefore does not need to obey due process in its internal workings. Apparently they fear that the hoops drop land value, although I think the real motivation is pure power-tripping and killjoy.
lol Aestu. Why don't you bother to actually read up on things before commenting -- or at the very least watch the video? It was DelDOT (Delware Department of Transportation), a government entity, that removed the hoop because it violated a law. An anonymous resident complained which lead to the government taking action. Hence, if you had watched the video, you would see that they brought a STATE trooper to enforce the law by threatening to arrest them if they didn't let them take the hoop.
http://consumerist.com/2011/03/delaware ... hoops.htmlQuote:
A woman climbed up and sat on top of the basketball hoop in front of her house in a faceoff with a bulldozer sent by the the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) to rip it out.
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DelDOT said the hoops violated Delaware's "Clear Zone" law, which prohibits trees, shrubs, hoops and other objects from being within seven feet of the edge of the pavement in subdivisions.
That's the state government, not a homeowners association.