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Originally posted by Armed & Hammered
All of that shit would violate the rules of the home owners association and most violate local zoning laws. You'd be history in no time. What Gregg is doing can't be considered as a violation of zoning laws since there is no impact on traffic in the neighborhood, which is why such zoning laws exist. What it boils down to is the neighborhood and police trying to tell them what to do in the comfort of their own home.
If there were 20 cars lining the street and they were shooting on the roof or the front yard, I could understand but that isn't the case.
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No no no..I'm sorry, you didn't read Nike's law properly. There is not much room for interpretation in Nike's law:
"Fuck it, if he has got enough private land around him, he should be able to do what the fuck he likes."
I should be able to do what the fuck I like and I should tell the homeowners association to fuck off.
Gregg said he interviews models daily, I would assume he shoots at least half as often as that, or close. You don't see impact there? Look again.
As for your statement that what Gregg is doing can't be considered a violation of local zoning laws because there is no impact on traffic is just 100% wrong. It IS a violation of local zoning laws. If he wants to challenge those laws, he can, but as it stands RIGHT NOW, it IS a violation. There is more to zoning laws than simply traffic impact.