HAS THIS EVER HAPPENED IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

Does this story ring familiar with you in your neighborhood? You live in a close-knit neighborhood, where everyone shares driveways and cul-de-sacs. Children abound in the neighborhood. They often become lifelong friends, playing outdoor games in the backyards of certain homes in the neighborhood, maybe even play a friendly game of basketball in the driveway. What happens when one neighbor is offended by a simple game of basketball?

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ST LOUIS PARK PROBLEMS

That's what one family in St. Louis Park is dealing with right now. A couple with two young boys, installed a basketball hoop in their drive thinking it would be a great way for their family to stay active and spend time together. Unfortunately, that basketball hoop has created major drama for them with their new neighbors who do NOT want their kids to play basketball near their home.

According to the article, the new neighbors moved into the area about a year ago and had concerns about the location of the family's basketball hoop. The Moeding family discovered that it was 6 inches too close to the property line, so they moved it with the city's approval.

NOT GOOD ENOUGH

Even though they did the neighborly thing, the new neighbors weren't happy with that. They have now filed a restraining order against the family's father, which was dismissed.

A SIMPLE BASKETBALL HOOP

Now they are filing a civil lawsuit against the family, all because of a basketball hoop. They are also asking for a temporary injunction to keep the boys from playing basketball in their driveway this summer, because the kids are trespassing when they get the balls that bounce onto the neighbor's property.

You can learn more and help the family stand up for their rights on their GoFundMe page.

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