> What the fuck did you think, living across the street from a church?
I assumed they would ordinarily hold services on a scale appropriate for their facilities and that people wouldn't park in my yard. Like I said, I'm a live and let live kind of guy, so I'm not complaining to the municipal authorities. And anyway, whatever my right to complain may be, that doesn't change the fact that churches impose the same types of burdens on neighborhoods as many other businesses. Yet churches seem to get a free pass.
The point is, what kind of establishment is more likely to face problems from the zoning commission or whatever, all things being equal? A church or, well, anything else?
-WD