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Ontario family selling house over new Christmas lights bylaw
(globalnews.ca)
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I feel like this should be overridden by the guarantee to freedom of expression
How about freedom to live in a quiet neighbourhood and sleep without a ton of noise and excessive light glaring through your windows?
I love Christmas lights but there is a line of respect for your neighbours and no one has the right to just do whatever they want without regard for others. A truly free society means balancing your freedoms with respect.
Don't know why people are down voting you. It's a valid point.
Until your neighbour does it. Houses are for living in. Having a little Christmas display is great. Having an automated light show that last 17 minutes a cycle and took 500 hours to set up is something that should be done at a venue with the proper infrastructure.
The message isn't the issue, the medium is. Through the operation of the lights and music, these homeowners are infringing on the rights of others.
The article brings up "enjoyment of property", this is a legal phrase in Canada.
Yes, I'm familiar with the term. I didn't get the impression that the owners were at odds with their neighbors so much as local council. I am not advocating for it to go such, but I'm curious how a court would view it.