According to the Detroit Free Press, Scott and Jayme Dodich of St. Clair Shores aren't smiling.  Pokemon go, they say, is making them miserable.  So they've decided to sue the video game giant and its wildly successful game in federal court.

After weeks of complaining about Pokemon players trampling their landscaping, peering into their windows and even cussing at them, the Dodiches have filed a class action, claiming Pokemon Go developers and owners have made millions of dollars while ruining the quality of life for many Americans.

They claim the so called Pokestops and gyms, which are actually GPS coordinates for Pokemon hunters looking for virtual creatures, are being placed on or near private property without the permission of owners.

This virtual playground, the Dodiches say in their lawsuit, has turned into a real life nightmare for their typically quiet neighbor hood.  The Detroit Free Press has more!

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