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boat continues to be parked in Street. this has been reported too many times. the article in the paper said your new statistics are supposed to hold the city accountable but if you the city does not hold yourself accountable what is the point?: how is city held accountable after this has been reported with codes and the police a tremendous number of times?
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Q. What are you reporting?
A. Overgrown vegetation
A. Overgrown vegetation
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John Pecore (Utilisateur inscrit)
Garry (Utilisateur inscrit)
John Pecore (Utilisateur inscrit)
Garry (Utilisateur inscrit)
John Pecore (Utilisateur inscrit)
Kathryn (Utilisateur inscrit)
Reythia (Utilisateur inscrit)
John Pecore (Utilisateur inscrit)
Garry (Utilisateur inscrit)
Reconnu Mayor's Action Center 5 (Utilisateur inscrit)
Reythia (Utilisateur inscrit)
@Garry: They HAVE a driveway. They choose not to park the boat there. That's the whole problem.
As John noted, I don't know if there's anything legal to be done about this (and it's really not bothering me quite badly enough to try to do some sort of legal search). But it's incredibly rude and bad-neighborly, nonetheless.
John Pecore (Utilisateur inscrit)
Uptown Resident (Utilisateur inscrit)
Clos Customer Support (Membre officiel vérifié)
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