Can the village take pics overtop of a 6 foot "PRIVACY" fence
Can a village employee look over my 6 foot privacy fence and take pics without any complaints to bring them there in the first place. The village does this routinely and conveniently after storms I believe on purpose to collect money. I was at work on garbage day when a blizzard hit and made 7 foot drifts all the way down my gangway by the time I got home. I shovelled the three feet of snow in my drive, also on the sidewalk and stairs. By then I was entirely too tired to shovel a 7 foot tall drift, 3 feet wide, and 50 feet long. After all, I still have to be able to go to work the next day. I decided to dig out a spot against the front of the house to put my 2 garbage cans in until I dug out the gangway. The next day it rained and turned everything to ice so I threw cups full of salt up and down the gangway from the windows. The next day I got a citation for leaving my cans out for two days. I dug my back door open from inside and made enough room to put my cans out back. Then I drug the nasty, slushy, salty garbage cans through my house, and put them in back. When I went to the village to explain, I got a 50 dollar fine. I put a lot of money rehabing the house I live in. I do not keep it in disrepair, or trashy looking grounds so I never cared that they do these things. It just bugs me that a 7 foot drift clearly seen over my 6 foot fence after a blizzard, helped me zero. When there's a windy, rainstorm they're quick to run around taking pics over the top of privacy fences, and citing people for things that have gotten blown over. Bottom line... Are they allowed to take pics over top of a "PRIVACY" fence?
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It was garbage day, and I was at work when the blizzard hit