Texas Lawyer Tony Buzbee has really caused concern when purchasing a World War 2 tank and parks it outside his house.
It’s not every day you will see a World War 2 tank parked in your neighborhood. Tony Buzbee who is a Texas Lawyer seems to think it is ok although he is not a big hit with the neighbors.
Homeowners in Fort Worth are getting very nervous when Tony parked his Sherman World War 2 tank outside his house. Buzbee is a history fanatic who has an eye for a collectible bargain like this tank and he see’s no wrongdoing with possessing a mean looking tank to park outside his multimillion-dollar home in the wealthy suburb of Fort Worth. Buzbee purchased the tank for $600,000 and parked it outside on the road.
Buzbee is a history fanatic who has an eye for a collectible bargain like this tank and he see’s no wrongdoing with possessing a mean looking tank to park outside his multimillion-dollar home in the wealthy suburb of Fort Worth. Buzbee purchased the tank for $600,000 and parked it outside on the road.
Buzbee purchased the tank for $600,000 and parked it outside on the road.
The neighborhood homeowners association then sent him a letter stating that “the tank is an obstruction to traffic and is a serious safety issue to the neighborhood”
Tony Buzbee has recently stated that he will be eventually moving the tank to another one of his homes in East Texas so it will not be a permanent fixture in Fort Worth.
Even though he has promised to move the tank eventually, his neighbors are not having any of it and want it moved as soon as possible or else.
Tony stated that “it’s not violating any ordinance but it still seems to be uncomfortable for the neighbors and if you’re offended then you need to lighten up as it’s not harming anyone” If anyone knows the law then it will be Tony surely?
Buzbee does know the law and where he stands and said that he is not losing any sleep over the letter from the Neighborhood homeowners association and the worse thing they can do is give him a ticket or tow it away for parking there. He also said that he intends to keep it there for now whether they like it or not.
At least the crime rate will be zilch with a tank parked on the street. The neighbors should feel a whole lot better knowing that Buzbee can scare off any potential burglars. Perhaps Buzbee is using it as a survival tool in preparation for the end of the world? I doubt it to be honest but it is definitely a toy to have at times like now.