XPost: nyc.general, nyc.transit, nyc.motorcycles
XPost: alt.autos
From: postmaster@127.0.0.1
> It would be sufficient to paste a note to the window of a car
> that it is parked illegally, keep a record of violators' license
> plate numbers, and only take such drastic action in cases of
> several repeated offenses.
So, if someone breaks into your home you think that your first action should
be to tap them on the shoulder and politely ask them to leave?
> It would be preferable to charge for
> parking in a lot rather than using it as a trap run by
> extortionist goons.
It's THIER property. You left your car on their property. They were doing
you a favour by letting you park there while in their store. They clearly
posted a sign that you are NOT welcome to park there when shopping
elsewhere. It's YOUR fault. Be glad you got your car back and didn't have to
walk home.
> Being intelligent (look up the word, I doubt
> you know its meaning),
Try looking this word up yourself. If you can't read a sign in a parking
lot, you probably shouldn't even have a drivers licence.
> I'm not the type to resort to vandalism,
> but I sympathize with those so frustrated by circumstances that
> they feel there is no alternative for obtaining justice.
What justice? You tresspassed and got your car towed. THAT is justice.
What would you do if your neighbour started parking his car on your lawn?
I'm pretty sure you'd have it towed ASAP.
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