Much of this stems from the fact for the most part many people do not buy homes with the intention of remaining in 10 years if that. Thus they are consumed with property values because god forbid they should decide to sell and not get three or more times back what they paid. One can't get away from these people, they wake each morning and check the houses for sale adverts/property listings to see what homes/apartments in their area/building are selling/sold for. If property values drop, someone is slacking off and bringing the area down, and a witch hunt is launched to find the offender(s), and bring them to justice.
Then there are of course the "White Man's Burden" sort who feel it is their God given duty to preserve the area and save those not so blessed from slipping slowly down the social and economic ladder. Clothes lines are for "poor people", who cannot afford to own much less use a dryer, or so goes the rationale.
Those condesending Hyacinth Bucket types get right up my nose. One would just like to turn the hose on them or set the dogs upon them the minute they show up at the door. Don't bother answering nor inquiring why they have come, it is never good news and always an occasion for dressing you down for yet another infraction of the endless stupid rules.
Then there are of course the "White Man's Burden" sort who feel it is their God given duty to preserve the area and save those not so blessed from slipping slowly down the social and economic ladder. Clothes lines are for "poor people", who cannot afford to own much less use a dryer, or so goes the rationale.
Those condesending Hyacinth Bucket types get right up my nose. One would just like to turn the hose on them or set the dogs upon them the minute they show up at the door. Don't bother answering nor inquiring why they have come, it is never good news and always an occasion for dressing you down for yet another infraction of the endless stupid rules.