The driver of the Acura crashed it into a pole early Sunday (4:50 a.m.) at Houston and Allen. After the collision, the car caught fire. We're told no one was injured.
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
City removes charred and tagged Acura from Houston Street
This morning, the city removed the remains of the charred and tagged Acura from Houston Street at Allen... EVG regular Salim caught the transport in action as the car (and one in a similar state) headed north on First Avenue just past 14th Street.
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Yay for the city. You deserve a cookie or something.
ReplyDeleteAlso looks like that truck has the tagged/abandoned Nissan that was sitting at 3rd and A for the last week. Glad those things weren't allowed to just keep rotting but annoyed they were allowed to sit that long.
ReplyDeleteAnd we’re paying for all the damage
ReplyDeleteCrap - there goes our dream for a 1970's LES street museum
ReplyDelete@3:58 "annoyed" lol. Who cares. You act like they was there for years.
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