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......and you said YOU felt as though you were being attacked; I've been nothing but polite and cordial. You, on the other hand, have chosen to attack me.

And please, being in possession of an excessive number of boats, trailers, etc., is much different than establishing liquor stores on every corner, or adult bookstores next to schools. Let's keep this in perspective. The only person whose property is being affected (supposedly) is yours. Mine isn't, save the $10,000 that I'm sure I will be taxed on because you required that the town take action. The neighbor on the other side, also directly abutting Mr. Davis' property, has opened up her home to him and his wife. Don't you think that if his actions were as detrimental as you claim, that she would be equally as upset? Please....you are simply making a bigger issue out of this than need be. I certainly understand your perspective, and I can be sympathetic, but only to a point. I have seen trucks, workers with equipment and friends and family help Mr. Davis to remove items from his yard; not to mention his own efforts (I've seen it...he's clearly trying). It's unfair and unneighborly of you to say that the town should continue the battle and present against him, despite the fact that Mr. Davis does not currently have legal representation. I'm not saying it's illegal....but certainly immoral. Like I said, I've never seen you or any member of your family do anything unneighborly, impolite, or otherwise rude. I have respect for you and your family, I just hope you can understand that I wholeheartedly disagree with the actions you are taking.

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