I agree with the decision.
But hear me out. The plaintiffs deserve understanding. Not a judgement, just understanding. They live in a second floor apartment, and the smoke from the large pizza oven wafts directly into their window.
Them not liking it doesn’t make them bad people. Them not wanting to move doesn’t make them bad people. Them feeling that they had a point (the oven is described as “a large, commercial pizza oven”, which, if it is what I think it is, looks like a 7’ high, 6’ diameter kamado) that the equipment is not suitable for a residential neighborhood doesn’t make them bad people. Them not wanting to attend the pizza parties, but rather stay home, doesn’t make them bad people. They just live differently, and want different things from their neighborhood.
They lost. They have to deal with it, or move. But this was the civil way to deal with it, in all senses of that word. Too many times we have seen people get destructive or pull guns over intractable disputes. These people went to court. That is what civilized people do. We pay for a court system to decide, and a decision was made.
They’ll probably move. But like Attjack said, precedent was established, so, while they lost, society wins; not in the name of pizza, but because the next time something like this comes up, it will be easier to decide.
But hear me out. The plaintiffs deserve understanding. Not a judgement, just understanding. They live in a second floor apartment, and the smoke from the large pizza oven wafts directly into their window.
Them not liking it doesn’t make them bad people. Them not wanting to move doesn’t make them bad people. Them feeling that they had a point (the oven is described as “a large, commercial pizza oven”, which, if it is what I think it is, looks like a 7’ high, 6’ diameter kamado) that the equipment is not suitable for a residential neighborhood doesn’t make them bad people. Them not wanting to attend the pizza parties, but rather stay home, doesn’t make them bad people. They just live differently, and want different things from their neighborhood.
They lost. They have to deal with it, or move. But this was the civil way to deal with it, in all senses of that word. Too many times we have seen people get destructive or pull guns over intractable disputes. These people went to court. That is what civilized people do. We pay for a court system to decide, and a decision was made.
They’ll probably move. But like Attjack said, precedent was established, so, while they lost, society wins; not in the name of pizza, but because the next time something like this comes up, it will be easier to decide.








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