Corect. To make matter worse, government employed union labor, which means it will take at least 3 people, two to supervise and one to do the work.
Corect. To make matter worse, government employed union labor, which means it will take at least 3 people, two to supervise and one to do the work.
Just wait for the GMC version. It is always better looking than the Chevy.
Sadly, it might actually look better.
Just wait for the GMC to come out. They always look better.
I hope he is paying attention as to what could go wrong with his postal Jeep build.
Yeah, someone can take your spot, and it is hard to enforce. However, none of that makes it legal for someone to take your spot. All I was trying to point out is that the city made it official policy, which is true. By doing so, they embolden the space saver crowd and give them something to reference if someone takes…
Seems more about someone that has never been in mud, or other substances of low friction coefficients, before. Most people don’t buy a 350 unless they need to tow something. You can buy a cheaper truck that looks the same if you want Macho. It looks like this guy didn’t even try 4L.
Were they all running from the little bit of snow?
Back bay resident parking.
In Boston, Dibs is law. You get 48 hrs after a snow emergency to keep the spot.
In Boston, there is a neighborhood where they sell 5,000 street parking permits for 1,000 places to park. The city has no problem selling more permits than there are parking places. I have heard of couples taking turns circling the block until a spot opens up.
Also, getting out to video the wreck does not help the flow of traffic.
Boston traffic looks like that all the time anyway.
The one child policy has been expanded to two children in 2016, but you still have to apply to have either child and can still be denied based on income or other factors, based on my understanding.
NY will still have more tax income with Amazon than without. For your logic to work, Amazon locating to NY would have to cost the city exactly $1.7B over what Amazon will be paying in taxes. Given the agreement states all construction and other costs come from Amazon that seems unlikely. Also, since the 25,000 people…
It may be semantics, but since when is giving someone a discount the same as giving them money? If I buy a $500 TV that was originally $800, I don’t believe the store gave me $300. Amazon will still be paying taxes, just not as much, but overall, NYC will have higher tax revenue with Amazon than without.
At first I agreed with you, but then I realized your plan b would make your life so much better anyway.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure the city would have to sign on for any helipad to be built. So Amazon is just getting permission up front.