kevin0carl

kevin0carl t1_ja7w85y wrote

Ask your neighbor to stop parking them there. That’s not a deployment spot, so someone in the area is parking them there. As others have said, reporting them in the app is also affective. If a user gets enough reports they get a fine and then a ban. They’ll probably get one eventually on their own if they’re taking the picture there, but reports speed up the process.

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kevin0carl t1_iyd4y4u wrote

Bro that’s crazy I was at that Five Guys. We thought they were just trying to kick them out for loitering. I must’ve left before anything actually happened because I didn’t hear anything else. Sucks because whatever they were doing they were sitting right next to one of the employee’s kid, so I’m happy nothing happened at that restaurant.

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kevin0carl t1_iy5y3vt wrote

Bike infrastructure is still valuable infrastructure. Ultimately, if the rail company needed the infrastructure they wouldn’t have sold it. A person on a bike, much like a person in a bus or train is still one less car on the road. I’m also frustrated by our lack of public transportation options, but there’s no need to criticize projects that are generally headed in the right direction. Bike oriented communities usually also have great public transit because they work together to fill the gaps of a car-free lifestyle. #ExpandTheT

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kevin0carl t1_iy1gqx1 wrote

Buddy most people on here live in the city. Everyday I wake up, hop on the T and then come in to the city. It’s not gritty it’s neighborly and vibrant. This is home for a lot of people not just the place for your gritty play dates. It’s always disappointing to see historic neighborhoods turned into play places for suburbanites who whine about parking.

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kevin0carl t1_ixcvmzt wrote

I don’t really see pigeons that often. Are they mostly downtown? I spend most of my time in the north side and I see mostly squirrels and cats.

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