I have a lot of customers here in the northeast that, while their lawns are immaculate, fail to regularly drain children's toys, buckets, or any outside vessels of standing water, leading to mosquito spikes. We have had heavy rainfall here, it's tough to keep up with, perhaps town councils can create laws and hire cops to police standing water and shoot dogs that intervene.
Yep. I live in Florida. It's been raining the last 4 days nearly non-stop in my area. I literally just walked back inside doing exactly what you just described.
Now, I know where the mosquitoes come from in my immediate area - and that's the neighbor on the rear of my property. Theirs is the oldest house in the 'hood, and with that, sits WAY lower than the houses surrounding his.
And with that, there's ALWAYS a swamp at least 6 inches deep -even when it hasn't rained - that my privacy fence sits in.
Thank god angelatc doesn't live here, as she'd just tell them they need to move. Or raise their house. Or put dirt down to raise the property level(which would then flood his house).
Luckily for them, I live here. His wife is a brain AND breast cancer survivor. He's had 4 heart attacks and a stroke in the last 5 years. They both work low-paying jobs, because well - that's what's around here. I work 60+ hours a week, and still find the time to cut their grass, and then I toss a couple of "Mosquito Dunks" into the swamp to control them(seeing as how our beloved govt can't seem to ever get the mosquito control truck out to my hood).
I'm sure they can afford a $500 fine, or maybe a week delay or so in pay since you can't work from jail, all because people like angela don't like how it looks. And that is your actual issue here, and you know it.
And as far as you questioning why others are here (because of Ron Paul)....I'm positive he would go offer to help his neighbors remedy the situation, and that he would NEVER call guys with guns to extract a ransom from them to appease himself and then sit back and go "nanner nanner nanner, I showed you!".
I'll bet you've called "authorities" more than once in your life...