Seminole County's 'junk man' says he's suing county over code enforcement fines

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — Another battle is brewing in Alan Davis' decade-long war with Seminole County Code Enforcement over his junk-strewn lawn.
 
"The county is not going to tell me what to do on my property, when they don't follow their own rules.  They can kiss my ass," Davis said in an interview Monday.
           
The Seminole County man, known for a statue of a rear end that sat in his yard, went to prison over code enforcement violations in the past. Now officers are fining him again and Davis said he is suing them for "violation of [his] equal protection rights."
 
"Most of these people live here because they are not in a homeowners' association," said Davis.
 
Dave Radosevich is a neighbor of Davis' and doesn't like the junk he sees piled around Davis' house.
 
Radosevich said the problem is not only unsightly, but unsafe.