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ADONI wrote:Yup, and Kaleidoscope too lil before. It does be a real pain! I see one or two empty lots around. I am sure they can pay a lil rent and park their trailers there.
skylinechild wrote:........ try letting down the air from their tyres.....
16 cycles wrote:skylinechild wrote:........ try letting down the air from their tyres.....
nah - trailer might tip over onto a vehicle if weight inside is unbalanced.....might crush a kid or car etc...
RedVEVO wrote:^^^
People working and making money![]()
But it will move soon.
One arse mechanic have mash up old cars in residential area for years in El Socorro
GeneralHonda wrote:Has always been an issue on that side. Saturday, on Carlos St., Woodbrook the 20' container was left almost in the middle of the lane.
pete wrote:The problem will always be who will pay the fine. If the container is on the road then it has already been offloaded and it's the trucker's fault for leaving it there.
pete wrote:The problem will always be who will pay the fine. If the container is on the road then it has already been offloaded and it's the trucker's fault for leaving it there.
dougla_boy wrote:pete wrote:The problem will always be who will pay the fine. If the container is on the road then it has already been offloaded and it's the trucker's fault for leaving it there.
false. Cuz if the truckman load it in the yard to be offloaded, dey move it back outside for the truckman to come back for it?
ah doubt
Dizzy28 wrote:^ That road leads onto Don Miguel Road Extension. There's a company that packs containers with local goods like Peardrax, Solo, Paints, Pepper sauces etc and exports it on that road. A few years ago they parked their container on the roadway and it caused the road to slide into the drain causing the Container to fall into the drain too. Always felt like that was natural justice.
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