SF focused like a laser on big issues


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Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad, KGO-TV reports.
The couple told the ABC News affiliate that the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine told the station. "Inexplicable."
"I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider told KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions.
"I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
I would be frustrated because the city is basically lawless and won't hold criminal on bail but all of a sudden they go full law and order
Laws are laws but when you decide which ones to enforce society breaks down and no one respects any law
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You enforce stupid codes and collect money from people that will comply. Homeless garbage with no money are not in the City’s demo. But they voted for progressives so F’em.RaceBannon said:The City of sidewalk shit and smash and grab lootings is cracking down. On parking on your own property
https://newsmax.com/newsfront/san-francisco-california-planning-department/2022/07/05/id/1077370/
Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad, KGO-TV reports.
The couple told the ABC News affiliate that the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine told the station. "Inexplicable."
"I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider told KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions.
"I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
I would be frustrated because the city is basically lawless and won't hold criminal on bail but all of a sudden they go full law and order
Laws are laws but when you decide which ones to enforce society breaks down and no one respects any law -
Exactly, homeless can camp out near a river and shit right in it while they toss all of their garbage into the same and nobody does anything. Try getting away with that if you're a business or homeowner.46XiJCAB said:
You enforce stupid codes and collect money from people that will comply. Homeless garbage with no money are not in the City’s demo. But they voted for progressives so F’em.RaceBannon said:The City of sidewalk shit and smash and grab lootings is cracking down. On parking on your own property
https://newsmax.com/newsfront/san-francisco-california-planning-department/2022/07/05/id/1077370/
Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad, KGO-TV reports.
The couple told the ABC News affiliate that the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine told the station. "Inexplicable."
"I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider told KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions.
"I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
I would be frustrated because the city is basically lawless and won't hold criminal on bail but all of a sudden they go full law and order
Laws are laws but when you decide which ones to enforce society breaks down and no one respects any law -
You can literally take a shit in that driveway just don't park there.
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Selective Prosecution is a per se violation of a person's constitutional rights. But too many lawyers and judges ignore or can't understand the constitution, or have such contempt for it, they blatantly allow this kind of government tyranny to go on.RaceBannon said:The City of sidewalk shit and smash and grab lootings is cracking down. On parking on your own property
https://newsmax.com/newsfront/san-francisco-california-planning-department/2022/07/05/id/1077370/
Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad, KGO-TV reports.
The couple told the ABC News affiliate that the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine told the station. "Inexplicable."
"I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider told KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions.
"I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
I would be frustrated because the city is basically lawless and won't hold criminal on bail but all of a sudden they go full law and order
Laws are laws but when you decide which ones to enforce society breaks down and no one respects any law -
For aesthetic reasons
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And leftards just assumes (so far correctly with the PMS housewives and Snow voting for the dementia patient) but a breaking point will be reached. No one attending the Sarajevo Winter Olympics in 1984 was expecting that it would be a war zone a few years later and there build back better program turned out as well as the Ukraine's will. Normal people being stopped and cited for a broken tail light in front of an illegal homeless camp can't but feel they are targeted. From our 1A and 2A rights being assaulted while antifa is free to post on twitter and burn and smash at will, that can't go on.
Former Olympic Venue:TurdBomber said:
Selective Prosecution is a per se violation of a person's constitutional rights. But too many lawyers and judges ignore or can't understand the constitution, or have such contempt for it, they blatantly allow this kind of government tyranny to go on.RaceBannon said:The City of sidewalk shit and smash and grab lootings is cracking down. On parking on your own property
https://newsmax.com/newsfront/san-francisco-california-planning-department/2022/07/05/id/1077370/
Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad, KGO-TV reports.
The couple told the ABC News affiliate that the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine told the station. "Inexplicable."
"I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider told KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions.
"I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
I would be frustrated because the city is basically lawless and won't hold criminal on bail but all of a sudden they go full law and order
Laws are laws but when you decide which ones to enforce society breaks down and no one respects any law -
Well yeah, those people can pay...RaceBannon said:The City of sidewalk shit and smash and grab lootings is cracking down. On parking on your own property
https://newsmax.com/newsfront/san-francisco-california-planning-department/2022/07/05/id/1077370/
Parking in San Francisco can be tricky, with the steep hills that the City by the Bay is known for, but Judy and Ed Craine were fortunate to have a driveway where they've parked their car for 36 years.
Then they received a $1,542 fine for parking on their own property, with a threat of a $250-per-day fee if they did not remove their car from the carpad, KGO-TV reports.
The couple told the ABC News affiliate that the San Francisco Planning Department is enforcing a decades-old section of code that prohibits motor vehicles from being parked on a carpad or setback in front of a house unless there is a garage or cover present.
"To all of a sudden be told you can't use something that we could use for years, it's startling," Ed Craine told the station. "Inexplicable."
"I wrote them back, saying I thought this was a mistake," Judy Craine said.
Planning Chief Dan Sider told KGO that the code was adopted decades ago for aesthetic reasons, and that there are no exceptions.
"I recognize that the property owner is frustrated," Sider told the outlet in an email. "I think I would feel the same way in their situation. But the Planning Code doesn't allow for the City to grandfather illegal uses on account of their having flown below the radar for a length of time."
I would be frustrated because the city is basically lawless and won't hold criminal on bail but all of a sudden they go full law and order
Laws are laws but when you decide which ones to enforce society breaks down and no one respects any law -
New site motto?UW_Doog_Bot said:You can literally take a shit in that driveway just don't park there.
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