is it possible to let the air out of the tires of a motorcycle? or have it towed? my building has a bike and now a new truck and he has the bike parked in the primo spot for my building. Parking is really tight in my complex, and this jerk seems to be of the impression he owns the joint. I'm seriously tempted to let the air out... or call to have it towed... we're only allowed ONE vehicle per apartment... he put the required parking sticker on his brand new truck... and left the bike sitting in the best spot for our building.
They've told him to move it, and he got really rude to them.
Last night he had some buddies over... started partying at 2 am. STARTED, mind you. My elderly neighbor (the one with terminal cancer) yelled out the window at them to shut up (or go to bed, or something... and they yelled back
I don't care who you are. I don't care if you were a Marine who served our country... seriously. If you have that much disrespect for those around you, you don't deserve the 'badge of honor' of being called a veteran.
If he wanted to party at all hours, then move, don't stay in a FAMILY-STYLE apartment complex...
So, back to my original question: can one let the air out of motorcycle tires? can it be towed? Because if he doesn't move it ASAP, it WILL get towed next week by the apt complex. If it doesn't have a sticker (which it doesn't) and it's in a tenant spot (parking is technically unassigned, but they've designated certain clusters of spaces for tenants, a few for the mgt office and then some for the senior building in the center of the complex. There's still not enough to go around even with one spot per unit).. then it can get towed starting next week.
I wanna see them gone. I don't mine motorcycles, really, but when the owner is that rude and disrespectful of his neighbors and his landlord, anything he owns should be fair game for us to do some damage to (as long as he doesn't see us doing it, he can't prove it
There's another neighbor I'd love to see go too, but this one annoys me off more right now...
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They've told him to move it, and he got really rude to them.
Last night he had some buddies over... started partying at 2 am. STARTED, mind you. My elderly neighbor (the one with terminal cancer) yelled out the window at them to shut up (or go to bed, or something... and they yelled back
I don't care who you are. I don't care if you were a Marine who served our country... seriously. If you have that much disrespect for those around you, you don't deserve the 'badge of honor' of being called a veteran.
If he wanted to party at all hours, then move, don't stay in a FAMILY-STYLE apartment complex...
So, back to my original question: can one let the air out of motorcycle tires? can it be towed? Because if he doesn't move it ASAP, it WILL get towed next week by the apt complex. If it doesn't have a sticker (which it doesn't) and it's in a tenant spot (parking is technically unassigned, but they've designated certain clusters of spaces for tenants, a few for the mgt office and then some for the senior building in the center of the complex. There's still not enough to go around even with one spot per unit).. then it can get towed starting next week.
I wanna see them gone. I don't mine motorcycles, really, but when the owner is that rude and disrespectful of his neighbors and his landlord, anything he owns should be fair game for us to do some damage to (as long as he doesn't see us doing it, he can't prove it
There's another neighbor I'd love to see go too, but this one annoys me off more right now...
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