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1. woodru+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-10-07 14:25:30
It's a human interest piece: I took the point of Carin Froehlich's story to be that it affects more than just the people who are forced to not air-dry their laundry.

Given the simplicity of the problem ("I can't hang my laundry [without people, including local officials, complaining]"), the solution is a little obvious ("I want to be allowed to hang my laundry"). I think the journalist who wrote this probably trusted us to understand that.

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2. giantg+j5[view] [source] 2022-10-07 14:47:43
>>woodru+(OP)
Even if it was a human interest piece, the good journalists get external perspectives. They don't just parrot whatever the one person says.

"Given the simplicity of the problem ("I can't hang my laundry [without people, including local officials, complaining]"), the solution is a little obvious ("I want to be allowed to hang my laundry")."

This makes no sense. The lady was allowed to hang her laundry! The other guy entered into a contract that didn't allow it. There is no problem here (other than neighbors not being neighborly).

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3. s1arti+6t[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-10-07 16:33:11
>>giantg+j5
Yeah, a good piece would interview The Neighbors and ask what they think about it. It could be very telling or even damning of them
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