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Law, 05.11.2019 04:31 Adreanna1018

Agroup of homeowners living near a small general aviation airport have worked themselves up into a frenzy over the noise from an aerobatic academy based at the airport. at a homeowners association meeting, one of the members says: "this is war. if those dame pilots want to make our lives miserable, we can make theirs miserable too. there's not even a fence around the airport. you can walk right up to one of those planes anytime, day or night. i'll bet that if they started having problems with flat tires and scratched paint or busted stuff, they'd move somewhere else." if the speaker or anyone else decides to follow through on the idea, what consequences do they risk?

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