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August 15, 2009 at 3:43 AM #445590August 15, 2009 at 7:33 AM #444829briansd1Guest
[quote=flu]Ricechex,
You’re thinking too much like a straight shooter. While there might not be a legal path for you to pursue, there are plenty of things you can do if you’re willing to sneak up in the middle of the night or when no one is looking….
Starting with the mildest…Go find yourself some nice big/tall orange cones from a hardware store…Get 6 to 7 of them… In the middle of the night or when no one is looking just, put those cones in front of your house, making sure you don’t leave enough space in between cones to let a car park there. You’d be surprised just the mere presence of cones, most people don’t bother thinking if it’s legit construction cones or not.
As an added bonus, go find a large wooden signpost and/or construction crate at home depot, and just place it on the road along with your cones, to make it look like it’s a construction.
Worked for me for about 6 months when I worked in SF and couldn’t find parking. Get to work, remove cone and stuff in trunk. Leave work, take the cone out and leave it in the parking spot.
[/quote]I’m sure that you don’t have any problem with all the fraud that went on in real estate, in the middle of the night, when nobody was looking.
August 15, 2009 at 7:33 AM #445022briansd1Guest[quote=flu]Ricechex,
You’re thinking too much like a straight shooter. While there might not be a legal path for you to pursue, there are plenty of things you can do if you’re willing to sneak up in the middle of the night or when no one is looking….
Starting with the mildest…Go find yourself some nice big/tall orange cones from a hardware store…Get 6 to 7 of them… In the middle of the night or when no one is looking just, put those cones in front of your house, making sure you don’t leave enough space in between cones to let a car park there. You’d be surprised just the mere presence of cones, most people don’t bother thinking if it’s legit construction cones or not.
As an added bonus, go find a large wooden signpost and/or construction crate at home depot, and just place it on the road along with your cones, to make it look like it’s a construction.
Worked for me for about 6 months when I worked in SF and couldn’t find parking. Get to work, remove cone and stuff in trunk. Leave work, take the cone out and leave it in the parking spot.
[/quote]I’m sure that you don’t have any problem with all the fraud that went on in real estate, in the middle of the night, when nobody was looking.
August 15, 2009 at 7:33 AM #445359briansd1Guest[quote=flu]Ricechex,
You’re thinking too much like a straight shooter. While there might not be a legal path for you to pursue, there are plenty of things you can do if you’re willing to sneak up in the middle of the night or when no one is looking….
Starting with the mildest…Go find yourself some nice big/tall orange cones from a hardware store…Get 6 to 7 of them… In the middle of the night or when no one is looking just, put those cones in front of your house, making sure you don’t leave enough space in between cones to let a car park there. You’d be surprised just the mere presence of cones, most people don’t bother thinking if it’s legit construction cones or not.
As an added bonus, go find a large wooden signpost and/or construction crate at home depot, and just place it on the road along with your cones, to make it look like it’s a construction.
Worked for me for about 6 months when I worked in SF and couldn’t find parking. Get to work, remove cone and stuff in trunk. Leave work, take the cone out and leave it in the parking spot.
[/quote]I’m sure that you don’t have any problem with all the fraud that went on in real estate, in the middle of the night, when nobody was looking.
August 15, 2009 at 7:33 AM #445430briansd1Guest[quote=flu]Ricechex,
You’re thinking too much like a straight shooter. While there might not be a legal path for you to pursue, there are plenty of things you can do if you’re willing to sneak up in the middle of the night or when no one is looking….
Starting with the mildest…Go find yourself some nice big/tall orange cones from a hardware store…Get 6 to 7 of them… In the middle of the night or when no one is looking just, put those cones in front of your house, making sure you don’t leave enough space in between cones to let a car park there. You’d be surprised just the mere presence of cones, most people don’t bother thinking if it’s legit construction cones or not.
As an added bonus, go find a large wooden signpost and/or construction crate at home depot, and just place it on the road along with your cones, to make it look like it’s a construction.
Worked for me for about 6 months when I worked in SF and couldn’t find parking. Get to work, remove cone and stuff in trunk. Leave work, take the cone out and leave it in the parking spot.
[/quote]I’m sure that you don’t have any problem with all the fraud that went on in real estate, in the middle of the night, when nobody was looking.
August 15, 2009 at 7:33 AM #445610briansd1Guest[quote=flu]Ricechex,
You’re thinking too much like a straight shooter. While there might not be a legal path for you to pursue, there are plenty of things you can do if you’re willing to sneak up in the middle of the night or when no one is looking….
Starting with the mildest…Go find yourself some nice big/tall orange cones from a hardware store…Get 6 to 7 of them… In the middle of the night or when no one is looking just, put those cones in front of your house, making sure you don’t leave enough space in between cones to let a car park there. You’d be surprised just the mere presence of cones, most people don’t bother thinking if it’s legit construction cones or not.
As an added bonus, go find a large wooden signpost and/or construction crate at home depot, and just place it on the road along with your cones, to make it look like it’s a construction.
Worked for me for about 6 months when I worked in SF and couldn’t find parking. Get to work, remove cone and stuff in trunk. Leave work, take the cone out and leave it in the parking spot.
[/quote]I’m sure that you don’t have any problem with all the fraud that went on in real estate, in the middle of the night, when nobody was looking.
August 15, 2009 at 11:06 AM #444889RicechexParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
August 15, 2009 at 11:06 AM #445082RicechexParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
August 15, 2009 at 11:06 AM #445419RicechexParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
August 15, 2009 at 11:06 AM #445490RicechexParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
August 15, 2009 at 11:06 AM #445671RicechexParticipantBrian–it is not a legal vehicle, you missed the point. How about I give him your address and he can park in front of your house?
August 15, 2009 at 11:20 AM #444894briansd1GuestLike I said, as long he’s not in violation, he can park anywhere that he likes.
The truck being “overwhelming” is not the issue.
A lot of people’s fat asses are “overwhelming” too. I feel they are being rude for walking in front of me and blocking my view. But I can’t stop them from being there.
Now, if he’s in violation, then you can definitely contact parking enforcement.
August 15, 2009 at 11:20 AM #445087briansd1GuestLike I said, as long he’s not in violation, he can park anywhere that he likes.
The truck being “overwhelming” is not the issue.
A lot of people’s fat asses are “overwhelming” too. I feel they are being rude for walking in front of me and blocking my view. But I can’t stop them from being there.
Now, if he’s in violation, then you can definitely contact parking enforcement.
August 15, 2009 at 11:20 AM #445424briansd1GuestLike I said, as long he’s not in violation, he can park anywhere that he likes.
The truck being “overwhelming” is not the issue.
A lot of people’s fat asses are “overwhelming” too. I feel they are being rude for walking in front of me and blocking my view. But I can’t stop them from being there.
Now, if he’s in violation, then you can definitely contact parking enforcement.
August 15, 2009 at 11:20 AM #445495briansd1GuestLike I said, as long he’s not in violation, he can park anywhere that he likes.
The truck being “overwhelming” is not the issue.
A lot of people’s fat asses are “overwhelming” too. I feel they are being rude for walking in front of me and blocking my view. But I can’t stop them from being there.
Now, if he’s in violation, then you can definitely contact parking enforcement.
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