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Bride Demands Community Not Use Outdoor Space For Her Two-Day Wedding

By Mike Jul 2, 2021 | 8:00 AM

We’ve heard of brides making outrageous demands of their wedding party, or even their guests, but this bride took things one step further making ridiculous demands of an entire community.

A recent Reddit post shared a photo of an Alaskan bride’s letter about her upcoming wedding in a public wooded area, complete with demands she has of the locals. The bride posted the note to a tree, sharing that she was having a Friday-to Saturday wedding and reception there, with the note reading “pleaes do not camp here.” She added, “We have an entire guest list arriving for the weekend to celebrate so if you decide to anyways we will set up around you and do it anyway.” She also warned that there would be loud music, and more than 50 guests.

The area in question is a “public use area,” where residents “walk, ATV, camp,” and it didn’t take long for locals to post their response. “Hey congrats on your upcoming wedding but your plan to host a ton of people and play ‘loud music’ for two days is not going to work for the residents of this area,” read one note posted over the bride’s, warning them that if the wedding is a “nuisance” troopers would be informed.

But it didn’t end there.

  • The person who posted the pic to Reddit shared that the bride addressed the backlash on Facebook insisting she didn’t mean “to offend the community,” and she only put up the sign “in an effort to detour (sic) punk kids trying to party.”
  • She added, “I can assure the community that we will not be a disturbance and that we will not leave a mess.”
  • She then suggested she would have troopers on patrol “not only to make sure that we are respectful but also that your community is respectful.”
  • That still didn’t sit well with residents who wondered why she would need a patrol, and others suggesting she should have just rented a proper wedding space.
  • The whole argument continued, and at one point the bride made some comments about not wanting to be “met with guns by the community” although nobody ever mentioned that.

As for what happened when the wedding actually went down one person noted that not much happened, although there was a “vague” post about “the people that need to know have been informed.”

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