And why do we highlight this for our readers (besides the entertainment and plain interest factors)? Because a similar thing happened in a Texas HOA in 2017 – see the post. When charged with a statutory violation, what did the man and his lawyer argue? See the post (and be slightly surprised). And yes the tank had been used after the War – for a good but unusual purpose see the post. It took 20 people almost 9 hours to remove the tank. The house where the items were located had previously been searched for stolen art, but these items must not have been noticed (or at least nothing was done at the time). A man had an “arsenal of World War II-era weapons” in his basement, including a real Panther tank, ammo, and lots more as listed in the post. The post on Tuesday 9/7/21 was a safety brief: don’t hide a WWII-era Panther tank in your basement. WWII Panther tank in basement – what will the condo/hoA do?
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