Cover a hydrant with an empty trash can and voila: Instant parking space. Sure, you have to hope your house doesn't catch on fire, but what are the odds of that?
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and if you do have a fire you also get......
By bostnkid
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 10:04am
http://www.universalhub.com/2011/firefighters-will...
Can you be sued as well?
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 10:10am
Just curious if any neighbor with a fire could take legal action given this exceptional display of intent.
One could say their intent
By anon
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 4:28pm
One could say their intent was to protect the fire hydrant and make it easier to dig out later.
This would only really work if it was proven that the car in question didn't belong to them.
covering the fire hydrant
By victor
Fri, 02/14/2014 - 10:50pm
I was that idiot I was trying to protect the fire hydrant from getting snowed in.not even with a parking permit I can't park in front of my house.my thanks was getting my car towed and a ticket in top of that.
Thank you city of Boston.
Ahhh
By Michael
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 10:41am
Only 23 more weeks til spring, when we can talk about something else besides space saving...
Ah, yes, spring...
By CraigInDaVille
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 11:00am
When more bicycles are on the road, more incidents to report, and we can look forward to those arguments go round and round instead. :-)
What like
By anon
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 11:07am
Bike lanes.
So the BPD were called and
By anon
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 11:48am
So the BPD were called and came and took the trash can off the hydrant, but didn't tow the car or at least ticket? Thatll teach the them never to do that again.
How do we know the person who
By anon
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 1:02pm
How do we know the person who parked there was the same person who put the trash can on the hydrant?
common sense.
By anon
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 2:01pm
common sense.
Back home
By polarbare
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 1:14pm
I was a FF/EMT. At least twice I can think of (in a smaller rural town) when someone parked in front of a hydrant we needed access to, we broke the windows and the local PD ticketed and towed the car after we were done. It was an expensive lesson; that should have happened here.
Protecting?
By ElizaLeila
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 2:27pm
One could play devil's advocate and say s/he was using the trash can to make shoveling the hydrant out easier?
*whistles while looking up innocently at an imaginary halo*
Best part
By Disaster Inc
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 6:10pm
is the third comment down under the photos, calling whoever reported that an asshole.
Why bash Southie?
By Bob Leponge
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 10:24pm
They do such an excellent job of bashing themselves.
I love it. Person A endangers others' life and property by deliberately hiding a fire hydrant. Person B reports this safety hazard. Which one is the asshat?
Remember after little Kaitlyn (?) Orr died because the fire trucks were delayed getting to her house because of double-parking, and, in the aftermath, a prominent Southie politician basically told the rest of the city to butt out and not tell Southie how to park?
Old Classic
By Dani B.
Wed, 01/22/2014 - 8:10pm
This is an ancient move straight out of the Boston Driver's Handbook. They even advise keeping a small garbage can in your trunk for just this purpose.
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