Do this. It's your sidewalk.
The officer told me the guns were illegal within the city limits.
Its amazing that a couple squares of concrete are over twelve hundred bucks. That is a real problem. That's a lot of money to most people. It's a nearly impossible amount of money for some people.
Good point, winter is a suspect time to go about this. Fortunately, it has been fairly mild.The timeliness is also questionable. Winter is not a good time to pour concrete that will last unless certain precautions are used.
Time to vote in new government.
And the 2nd amendment of the Constitution of the United States is suspended?
I'm guessing the discharge of firearms is illegal in city limits. You don't tell a 'merican he can't have his guns... You're likely to get shot.
Am I the only one who would go to every city building (Town hall, police department, fire department, library, etc) and look for cracks, intentionally trip, report every crack while constantly complaining about phantom pain from all the trips and falls I took walking past these city funded locations?
One of the guys in court was talking about this exact situation. Someone else had done this after they got fined. They called in every crack they saw. Apparently there is an online app to do this. It's called a 311 call. The inspector is required to check each one out. The guy wanted to make the inspector as miserable as possible.
One of the guys in court was talking about this exact situation. Someone else had done this after they got fined. They called in every crack they saw. Apparently there is an online app to do this. It's called a 311 call. The inspector is required to check each one out. The guy wanted to make the inspector as miserable as possible.
Classic!
Just something to consider.. if it's just a standard crack that you think you could fill, might consider this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9LHZu1dXok
I can't imagine paying $1100 to fix a crack that isn't even the worst one in the area. This seems like it can fill a fairly wide area.
Do you live in Kenmore?
Amherst, but I've heard horror stories about the inspectors in Kenmore. I had a friend who lived there. He was constantly harassed by the inspectors there.
His son once received a citation from the police for playing in the street.![]()
There is no constitutional right to keep and bear toys. Sheeeeesh.