(Brent P)
Get a real newsreader. That's a valid link to a message in this thread.
Someone sure is.
LOL!!! Wanna see what that looks like on my screen?
May I suggest you wake up and smell the new millennium? How about a link to Google Maps or something?
Depending on which segment of Plymouth Court you park on, you might have to cross both.
Would that correspond to the segment of Plymouth Court on the north side of Roosevelt Road?
That's right. Maybe he was going to 95th street and didn't want his car broken into. Or maybe he was going to Skokie to visit Kenji. ;)
It doesn't
I made no such claim.
Are you being obtuse on purpose?
well, it finally happened... 3802Well, as of last night the phone line (guy across the street lost his phone but nothing else, so it's a pretty good bet that that's what it is) was still coiled up at...
If you live in Chicago, and don't buy a Chicago city sticker, and a cop finds your car parked on the street, he can ticket you. Other cities in Chicagoland have similar taxation stickers, and parking on the street in those cities (if your car is also registered in that city) produces similar results.
My point is simply that restricting parking by the use of windshield stickers is nothing new. -- What the heck, I'll play too. - Dave