I didn't have to pee right at that moment.Or this....
I didn't have to pee right at that moment.Or this....
Not sure... His speech is always slurred because of his disability. It's hard to tell when he's drunk or not.Seriously though, was he drunk or on drugs when this conversation occurred?
Bruda!Hell yes.
cars parked on street vs driveways (which I agree with her about)
People like him are so easy to win back over. I've dealt with neighbor issues. We have 1 lady now who constantly leaves ugly letters on the public mailboxes complaining of people leaving trash buckets out overnight after trash pick up (which doesn't come till 6pm some days), cars parked on street vs driveways (which I agree with her about), and people not keeping lawns up. She tried to do it anonymously and we all tell her we know it's her. It's pretty funny.
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Except that the city of Austin doesn't care about cars on the street(even for months at a time, even with expired registration sticker) UNLESS it has one or more flat tires or busted glass. NOT a priority for them...they won't even sticker the vehicle.This should be solved by city ordinance/county ordinance. As an emergency responder I can attest to it being a safety issue if the street isn't wide enough for my emergency vehicle plus a parked car on each side of the street. It's still a hassle when it fits and we encounter oncoming traffic on what's effectively a one-way street.
This should be solved by city ordinance/county ordinance. As an emergency responder I can attest to it being a safety issue if the street isn't wide enough for my emergency vehicle plus a parked car on each side of the street. It's still a hassle when it fits and we encounter oncoming traffic on what's effectively a one-way street.
This should be solved by city ordinance/county ordinance. As an emergency responder I can attest to it being a safety issue if the street isn't wide enough for my emergency vehicle plus a parked car on each side of the street. It's still a hassle when it fits and we encounter oncoming traffic on what's effectively a one-way street.
Except that the city of Austin doesn't care about cars on the street(even for months at a time, even with expired registration sticker) UNLESS it has one or more flat tires or busted glass. NOT a priority for them...they won't even sticker the vehicle.
Allegedly, I haven't verified this myself, the city of Woodlands only cares if you're parking disabled vehicles. And I 100% agree with your assessment. My girlfriend and I often wonder how an ambulance or fire truck would get in during an emergency. Every now and again you hear someone honking outside, usually it's the trash guy on Wednesdays and he can't make it into our culdesac.
This should be solved by city ordinance/county ordinance. As an emergency responder I can attest to it being a safety issue if the street isn't wide enough for my emergency vehicle plus a parked car on each side of the street. It's still a hassle when it fits and we encounter oncoming traffic on what's effectively a one-way street.
I don't think the lady at dispatch believed me since she was solely concerned about getting my information rather than what was happening or where this problem was located.
Love it. Replacing government with collaborative technology.I told a dispatcher nevermind and hung up on her recently for something similar. They can get a better report when the hazard becomes a collision if they're that unconcerned and I can note it on Waze for everyone else.
Once, back in the day, I wish I had thought of that.I don't know why he needs to ... worry about your yard. Next time tell him to cut yours after he cuts his since he doesn't have anything better to do.
We have called into FPD about cars that are parked (backwards) on the street a couple times and they never come by. One FPD cruiser could come by and write a zillion tickets every day but again they never come out. I was once cornered and stuck by a hoard of soccer mommy's picking up their little angels. There were at least 20 long and completely empty school buses with a couple hundred new SUV's all crammed into this one little street. There was one tiny old woman with an orange vest directing traffic lol. There was no way any emergency vehicle was getting in and the mommy's refused to move.
I called FPD dispatch to see if they could get a nearby cruiser out to get these people to move and I was told "sorry" and they hung up.
The time before that I called FPD about a riding lawn mower that had fallen off of someones trailer and was sitting in the middle of a six lane intersection at night. I don't think the lady at dispatch believed me since she was solely concerned about getting my information rather than what was happening or where this problem was located.
I doubt your going to get any help here from anything to do with ordinances at least in Frisco. But you can call all you want.
First world problems.
Thats the beauty of living in a first world country. If you don't like it, drive south a few hours.
He's a coonass. He was wearing little fleur de li stud earrings while he had the audacity to insult my hairAre they white?