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kushNation141 t1_j3dbog5 wrote

every night, they should just start bolting / chaining them down at this point.

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%$#@! animals

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Ilanaspax t1_j3diutf wrote

oh my god do you think they are okay???

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bodhipooh t1_j3dzkeb wrote

The perfect (saddest?) way to determine if a city has been gentrified and yuppified past the tipping point. Heck, I still remember when a homicide or brutal assault in DTJC would monopolize local boards for days/weeks. Now, people are getting shot, knifed, whatever, and it barely registers.

But, having said that, for sure the chair overboard thing is annoying and frustrating. Those tables and chairs see a lot of use and it would be nice if people didn't fuck with them for no reason whatsoever other than being antisocial malcontents.

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Vertigo963 t1_j3ebter wrote

Watch out guys - looks like there may be LEs trying to stop you from throwing furniture into the Hudson in the near future. Make sure you wear a mask and have a good getaway route - just jumping the turnstile at a PATH station may not get you away quick enough. If you've saved enough from shoplifting, consider investing in a motorcycle with a high-volume aftermarket exhaust pipe.

Just keeping my community safe from police aggression.

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Dronez1987 t1_j3ethaw wrote

NO! These tables are how I buy my house. They keep my house hot!

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Jersey-City-2468 t1_j3f2l08 wrote

Saw the same situation over by Grundy pier the other day. Not surprised

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PleasantSubject2759 t1_j3s1rzc wrote

I feel like this gets posted once a week. Is this happening frequently or are people just walking past and all seeing it for the first time?

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