Nicoli7153
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I think it's a feeble attempt to show damage, an essential element in a civil trespassI've been stewing on this one all day. There are a million things that could happen, which could depreciate the value of a property. Anyone is allowed to be bummed when they happen. But we're talking about a lawsuit against 4 men, for harming the value of a property by excercising basic rights. If Fred E doesn't think those rights exist and he wants to argue it in court, fine. But, there's something incredibly crass, to me, about using the argument that those basic rights would devalue his property. I mean, plenty of racist people complained that their property values were harmed by people of color moving into their neighborhood. Should we have indulged that argument too? Of course not! It's an extreme version of the same argument, though. I'm finding it difficult to express my thoughts on this legal strategy while also honoring the accepted norms of Hunt Talk speech...