on the first question, how would the person moving in be expected to know that their neighbor-to-be was breaking the law? It's a bit unfair to blame them for moving in not expecting to live next to illegal farm animals.
As for the 2nd point, that is why there are noise ordinances - it's...
what about the fact that your neighbors chose to live in a place that doesn't allow chickens because they don't want to live near someone who owns them? They don't want to hear hens cackling or roosters crowing. They spent a LOT of money to buy a home and I would bet that they consider a...
then go to that town council and have them changed. The title of this section is ".... how to change them" not "how to avoid getting caught and just do as you please"
Not a violent offender if you don't wear your seat belt. But neither is the guy who embezzles $10,000 from his company...
well, technically speaking it DOES make you a criminal since a person who breaks law is committing a crime. It's really no different than a speeder who is "only 5-10 mph over" or the guy who only has "1 drink to unwind" Do you know what happens to the person who gets caught with 3 dogs...