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JP parking-space war
By adamg on Sun, 02/10/2008 - 9:46am
Neighbor vs. neighbor, complete with chairs being thrown off the roof, in this interview by Margaux Joffe:
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Like… OMG
That was one of the most annoying interview subjects in the history of interviews. Like, when are people like going to like learn how to like speak, without like resorting to like useless and like senseless similes? I know that 25 is the new 15, but is everyone sorely lacking pride? Can you not speak like an adult, instead of a petulant, juvenile moron?
And so you have a crazy neighbor? So what? Who doesn't have some crazy neighbor? The "lady" who lives upstairs from me walks like a clydesdale and frequents hotel bars at closing time for love. She's up at all hours of the day and night stomping around her hardwood floors. But so what? Like OMG!
Personally, I'm OK with teh
Personally, I'm OK with teh crazy neighbor blocking in this girl's "not street legal" car that she only uses when it's cold. Get a grip. And get a valid driver's license.
Didn't I see her on Judge
Didn't I see her on Judge Joe Brown?
Let's hope the neighbor sees this
And the next time these brats call the cops... have them run her plates and put a boot on her 'not street legal' car. I cannot wait until this idiot turns 30 and some dumb chick decides to start a 'war' with her.
I think if someone transcribed this video it would look like bostonkid's writing. No/little punctuation and one continuous run-on sentence.
I wonder what the point of posting that video was... did she think it would garner sympathy for her war?
It's on private property
The Police don't boot cars on private property. They don't give a rat's ass what its status is when it's sitting in the driveway. If it was on the street, that would be another story.
Cars on private property
However, there may be town or city laws about keeping non-operable vehicles on private property, especially if they are visible from the street.
Ya but
But that's usually up to the local building inspector or inspectional services or code enforcement department. Not the police. The local cops usually could care less about code enforcement. It's usually not their job.
A bit of a let down
Fun story and all, but an interview about a parking space without a glimpse of the subject matter? Man, what a frustrating thing to watch.