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Posted By MarkM19 on 01/31/2019 7:58 AM
Lisa,
This is a slippery slope. I can tell you what happened in our community in Ca. a few years ago.
We had received several complaints about young kids between the ages of 6 to 12ish riding motorized small mini bikes on our private streets. All of our board had seen this from time to time and were trying to figure out how we could handle it. I was with another board member just outside our Club house and we saw 3 young kids riding towards us on a single scooter that only had 1 seat. The other board member quickly took out his phone and caught a video of them as they drove past us. None of them had helmets on and the 2 on the back were struggling just to stay on the bike. I recognized 2 of the younger kids and knew the parent of those kids. She has always been trouble and I had a few run ins with her in the past. No big deal we had the video and would call in the parties to explain how unsafe this activity was for the kids. Well not 20 minutes later I get a call while I am at the Store and it is a Cop asking me if I could meet him at our Club house. When I arrived he asked me to see my phone. I said is this regarding the kids riding the motor bike and he said the lady reported me for voyeurism. I asked the other board member to come over and he had the video on his phone. The cop asked him to remove it from his phone to be on the safe side. No further action was taken.
It is crazy to think that when we are in a public space that we can not record or be recorded. Our buildings all had video cameras and signage saying that the area is under surveillance. If you go to Wal Mart creepier guys than board members are watching your every move.
Bottom line expect the unexpected and be careful.
From 'my' association's Covenants:
Article VII
Use Restrictions
Section 23. No motorized vehicle shall be driven in the [redacted] Community by
anyone other than a person who is properly licensed to operate a motor vehicle on a road,
including frontage, town, county or state roads. Owners of vehicles not requiring state
registration (i.e. golf carts, scooters, etc.) must provide the Board of Directors with a copy of the
operational permit (drivers license) obtained from the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles.
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problem solved, w/o any discrimination, as it also applies to us senior old farts in our 55+ community