If You Had The Choice To Live Anywhere...
ChatterBank1 min ago
Like if they have a burn pit too close to vegetation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I lived in the US we had to get a burning permit, if that is the law where you are then just contact your local fire department. If there is a genuine concern then it will be taken care of but if you live with your parents you might want to talk with them before creating a problem with your/their neighbours
no. You are not your neighbour's keeper. But if there's a hazard to your property, you might consider reporting it in advance.
I agree
English Law - you may have duties toward your neighbour but stopping him being a damned fool is not one.
American Law ( Judge Judy voice) ged oudda here ! aint ya got anything bedda to do - ( Bronx accent, all /t/'s velarised).
accuse you of complicity by inaction.
there isnt a tort of complicity by inaction.
There is in French Law: ( Code Napoleon) : La non-assistance à personne en danger est un délit sanctionné par le code pénal (article 223-6 alinéa 2) - o god someone else can translate that
and they are very rare in English criminal law - having to report terrorism er springs to mind (only)
as opposed to having to give an answer when asked ( stabbing, terrorism, explosives) - I think
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