The photo with the lights….what was the name of neighborhood store that once was at this location. I can't remember and it is driving me nuts. (Some say it is a short drive, but none the less, I would like to know!)
So, a trailer can be parked on a yellow line, in front of a fire hydrant for three days and no one in authority sees it? Or are they looking the other way?
The photo with the lights….what was the name of neighborhood store that once was at this location. I can't remember and it is driving me nuts. (Some say it is a short drive, but none the less, I would like to know!)
So, a trailer can be parked on a yellow line, in front of a fire hydrant for three days and no one in authority sees it? Or are they looking the other way?
Blocked fire hydrant on Bridge but I have no idea what that wire mess is on the bottom pictures.
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Ghetto, , ,☺
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Holy hell…..Is that a remote NSA station. They must have a FT person monitoring all of those.
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The trailer is still there today (Saturday). I was under the impression that blocking a hydrant was illegal. There is a yellow line there.
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The photo with the lights….what was the name of neighborhood store that once was at this location. I can't remember and it is driving me nuts. (Some say it is a short drive, but none the less, I would like to know!)
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The trailer is still there today, (Sunday). What is going on here? This cannot be legal.
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So, a trailer can be parked on a yellow line, in front of a fire hydrant for three days and no one in authority sees it? Or are they looking the other way?
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Yes, I'm certain this was for a store sign, but now it just appears to be unsafe. As for the store name, I'm at a loss, don't know.
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Pick and choose
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Trailer still parked in front of fire hydrant today, Monday. Four days now. Can we get a “Boot” for it?
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The trailer was moved off of the street to a parking lot (today is Street cleaning there, which may have provided the incentive).
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Old sign rigging that was never totally taken down… Hmmm…
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Blocked fire hydrant on Bridge but I have no idea what that wire mess is on the bottom pictures.
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Ghetto, , ,☺
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Holy hell…..Is that a remote NSA station. They must have a FT person monitoring all of those.
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The trailer is still there today (Saturday). I was under the impression that blocking a hydrant was illegal. There is a yellow line there.
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The photo with the lights….what was the name of neighborhood store that once was at this location. I can't remember and it is driving me nuts. (Some say it is a short drive, but none the less, I would like to know!)
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The trailer is still there today, (Sunday). What is going on here? This cannot be legal.
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So, a trailer can be parked on a yellow line, in front of a fire hydrant for three days and no one in authority sees it? Or are they looking the other way?
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Yes, I'm certain this was for a store sign, but now it just appears to be unsafe. As for the store name, I'm at a loss, don't know.
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Pick and choose
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Trailer still parked in front of fire hydrant today, Monday. Four days now. Can we get a “Boot” for it?
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The trailer was moved off of the street to a parking lot (today is Street cleaning there, which may have provided the incentive).
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Old sign rigging that was never totally taken down… Hmmm…
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