Some of you will remember my "issue" with the neighbor over the daughters parked wreck sometime back. While Mr. FBI has pretty much left me alone since the "exchange of opinion", other neighbors have not been so lucky with him but thats a story(ies) for another time.
I bring this back up to tell this story/ask this question. Another wrecked/potentially stolen vehicle has found its way to the front of the house. Been parked since last Tuesday. First gen S10 Blazer, tires with chord showing, body damage and rust, dash ripped out/stereo missing, leaking oil (at least half a qt since it got parked). I exercised some restraint and called the cops this time but:
Why am I the only person on the street who gets these fvcking wrecked cars parked in front of my house and how do I stop it?
Yes, I know I'm setting myself to be a mooshoo like pariah.
Start firing assholes!
I bring this back up to tell this story/ask this question. Another wrecked/potentially stolen vehicle has found its way to the front of the house. Been parked since last Tuesday. First gen S10 Blazer, tires with chord showing, body damage and rust, dash ripped out/stereo missing, leaking oil (at least half a qt since it got parked). I exercised some restraint and called the cops this time but:
Unlike the last time I have no idea who owns this car, and the owner was not kind enough to leave the keys attached to the steering column. The doors are unlocked. Ideas?Due to the recent budget cuts, the Abandoned Vehicle / Parking Enforcement position has been eliminated. The Department will no longer respond to abandoned vehicle complaints unless the vehicle poses a danger
Why am I the only person on the street who gets these fvcking wrecked cars parked in front of my house and how do I stop it?
Yes, I know I'm setting myself to be a mooshoo like pariah.
Start firing assholes!