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			Our Chitty has much the same rules and regulations.  I got a nosy neighbor or two that turns me into code enforcement on a routine basis.   I made a small sign that I place on the boat trailer every time the boat is in the driveway.  It reads " This vessel is parked on our property and is being prepared for a journey.  If you don't like it you can either:  1. Learn to live with it and mind your own business or 2. Call code enforcement again" and I cite the phone number for code enforcement. Signed ES&D. Thing is, I could park it in the street with a vehicle hooked to it and they could do nothing about it. Meanwhile I have a neighbor on port side that allows their old used junk to pile up in their yard (I count one used mower, a new mower box, two childrens bicycles, a goal post for a toddler, various wood scraps and building supplies, etc. and on the starboard a old widow lady that has a blue LTD from 1976 parked in the carport, despite being painted within the past 2 years, it is nearly green from algae growth and she has not bothered to maintain the exterior of her home since 1965 when it was built.. BUT my boat is an eyesore? Do the letters FO mean anything to you? Yeah, I am still pissed about it so I feel for you my V-20 bretheren. 
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