Hang on, isn't this part of a pattern? I saw two cars on 12th between 2nd and 3rd in exactly the same condition. Both damaged on the street side, and pushed onto the curb - both had flat tires on the curb side of the car.
I assumed a garbage truck had backed into them, but now I'm wondering if someone is going this deliberately.
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ReplyDeleteHang on, isn't this part of a pattern? I saw two cars on 12th between 2nd and 3rd in exactly the same condition. Both damaged on the street side, and pushed onto the curb - both had flat tires on the curb side of the car.
ReplyDeleteI assumed a garbage truck had backed into them, but now I'm wondering if someone is going this deliberately.
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