Perhaps, but I’d wager in every neighbourhood there are people who hate to see plastic halloween crap get dragged out into yards all over the town. And they don’t say anything, just tolerate it, whatever. I just don’t think they should have to look at your hokey crap for weeks ahead of time.
But if you want to put it out weeks ahead of time, you take your chances.
It’s a pranking holiday, get your head out of the pumpkin patch already. If you care, don’t put it out so early. If you don’t have at it.
But if you strew your lawn with junk, be prepared to have some people identify it as such, whatever the season.
It doesn’t matter whether you like what’s in the guy’s yard. Your opinion, as august and sophisticated as it is, isn’t justification to go onto their lawn and fuck with their shit.
True, although I have a slight desire to shoot the inflatable ghosts, Santa and Penguins with a pellet gun. (Penguins? WTH? Penguins live in the Southern hemisphere!)
I just hate all Holidays since my Father died when I was 16 and things like that went to hell, so Don’t Mind Me.
Hey, I didn’t say they had a right, they don’t, sorry for the confusion there.
But most pranks, Halloween or otherwise, involve rule infractions of some sort. That’s the nature of pranking, isn’t it? They didn’t destroy his stuff, or steal it, just messed with it. Prank more than crime really.
It just seems to me that Halloween decorations, by their very nature, cheap plastic junk, located on the ground, no snow as deterrent, unless electrified, pretty portable, throw in hokey and they are pretty much being teed up for pranks. Combine that with the pranking nature in evidence so widely at Halloween, traditional and, somewhat, to be expected. These are just the facts of how it is, regardless of how anyone feels about their neighbours decor, let’s be clear.
Now, put them out weeks in advance. Really? And then move to surveillance because someone moves them around. Really? Not destroyed or removed, just shuffled about. Really?
I hate to see all that plastic crap come out, but recognize that I am in the minority so I just grin and bear it. I especially hate people who leave it up, for weeks afterward and pity the neighbours that live next door, but it’s not like I say anything to them or hold rallies or call city hall. I just don’t care for it, is all. I think it looks like shite.
And I’m happy a place exists where I can finally be honest about it too.
It looks like cheap plastic shite and everyone who walks by your house thinks so.
Oh, and no, no one wants to look at it for weeks. It’s fun for a day. Before or after that, it’s just lame. So there.
People did this shit to my uncle’s Christmas stuff, too. This has nothing to do with Halloween.
As I already said, there are people putting up Christmas stuff. This is the Halloween season. I know you hate it, but tough.
Sure. He didn’t have to spend a cent on any of it. And he bought that cheap shit so that it could be displayed. They’re preventing it from being displayed properly by fucking with it.
Yeah, we get it. You’re a hit at parties. But this thread isn’t about whether it looks good.
In my neighborhood, decorations have been up for about a week already. The homeowner’s association gives prizes, so people go all out! On Halloween night, it is absolutely crazy…the streets are packed. Kids are coming around that don’t even live here, and nobody minds. Most people are handing out chocolate too! Our cul-de-sac has a block party, so all the adults pool the candy and sit outdoors eating, drinking, and watching the scene. (We’re trying to decide if we’re going to the block party this year or the cemetery wedding I mentioned in the other thread).
I’m with elbows, up until the point where he advocates vandalism.
I don’t like a lot of that plastic crap. I don’t like a lot of that blow-up crap that gets put out every Christmas. I don’t advocate theft or destruction of private property, though. I just ignore it.
I am nothing but sweet to my neighbours who do decorate a lot, I assure you. I put out a couple of pumpkins on Halloween and sometimes, decorations on the porch, (enclosed).
I don’t like the look of all that cheap plastic crap, but have at it, if you must. Weeks early seems tacky to me, I’m just going to be glad I’m not your neighbour!
But if you choose to, shouldn’t you recognize there’s not much to deter people from trashing it?
Moving to surveillance / sting operation, when it wasn’t damaged or stolen, seems a tad over the top, to me.
I would never dream of telling my neighbours I think it looks trashy, but why shouldn’t I express my opinion here?
It looks like a big pile of cheap plastic crap and I pity your neighbours for having to look at it for weeks.
Perhaps some of his neighbours feel the same way, and are too polite to say anything?
I have to admit something: I don’t really have a lot of bile for the kids who keep knocking his shit over. I love the thread about the guy who moves his neighbors’ garden gnomes closer to the house by an inch every morning. I just want the OP to catch them because I like conflict. If the OP spent money on a webcam or program specifically for the sting operation I’d say it’s over the top, but it isn’t, so I don’t think it is. So why not? It’s no money, little effort, will sate his curiosity, might get the kids to stop and he’ll feel like he’s pulling a prank of his own.
But just polite enough to kick his shit over, huh?