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			The ruling is directed against the religion of the homeowners.  It cannot be otherwise.
 There were public nuisance complaints that were real.
 
 However, taken in another context.  A homeowner that maintains a multifamily household with 30 people living there parking on the street gets no compliant, even when it's every day.  A neighbor who complains will be told it's a public street.
 
 Someone complaining about a drunken party with loud rap music at 7PM will be told the noise ordinance deals with noise after 10PM.
 
 To imagine that this isn't selective is just foolish.
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