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311 complaint of the day: Cybertruck? More like a parking Cyberbully

Illegally parked Cybertruck

A perturbed resident filed a 311 complaint this morning, not because this Tesla Cybertruck is an assault on the eyes but because of the way it's hoovered up parking spaces on India Street at Custom House Street downtown:

Not only is the tacky tesla taking 2 spots, it's also a comercial vehicle taking a parking meter spot despite comercial space being available. Nice for them to face no rules or consequences.

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Cybertruck gets the recognition it deserves in Allston

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I finally saw one in person, they are shockingly ugly up close.

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If the idiotmobile was 18 inches closer to the hydrant Ms. Fussy would have complained about the vehicle being too close.

If this was a Ford Expedition or Dodge Ram parked here there would have not been a complaint.

The complainer 55 years ago would have complained about skirts being too high on those damn teenagers and those darn hippies.

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Don't worry, I saw a bike run a red today and shook my head.

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You are worse than 92.9. You just keep cranking out the same shitty 8 hits from 30 years ago again and again.

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Enjoy the ratio John!

EDIT: Also I really don't appreciate that dig at 90s music, even the bad stuff was good back then!

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Welcome to the Jungle
Sweet Child O' Mine
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Come As You Are
...and 4 others than rotate in.

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I avoid iHeart Monopolies (Clear Channel) like the plague, unfortunately Bloomburg is carried by them. I wonder if the AM version is also Clear Channel?

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So the only way they could have avoided taking up two spaces would be to block the hydrant? There's no other parking available anywhere?

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Good name for you.
Naturally you assume the complainer was a woman. You only see stereotypes.

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Quiet overnight shift at the 7-11 I see.

Go over to the Slurpee machine and grasp at more straws.

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I don’t work at 7-11. But if I did, I’d see no shame in it.

Besides, who would you run to, John Boy, when your midnight cravings for Dots, Doritos and Diet Dr Pepper got hold of you, if no one worked at 7-11?

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the new Hummer.

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I see Ruben Bolling, I upvote.

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And I wish everyone would. It's the Trump of cars.

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Is it me, or are there suddenly more Cybertrucks on the road? I’ve gone from seeing none ever to seeing them a once a week and at least two colors.
They don’t look as ugly in 3d as they do in 2d.

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I saw a Navy Blue one a few weeks ago. None since or before except for pictures online. They remind me of the vehicles from the ITV series UFO back in the seventies. SHADO agents would love this thing!

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“Pig parker?” Not apologizing for the Cyberhummer, but unless one observed the initial conditions at the time of parking, one cannot know if we’re dealing with a pig parker, or an individual who had to make do with the space/s available. Also, isn’t parking in the lines derived from a mitzvot?

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So no actual rules have been broken?

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maybe if we got our rulers out they would be more than 12 inches from the curb, but seems all perfectly legal to me.

I'm realizing this is a bad 311 picture. The cybertruck is indeed parked with the parking meter in the "middle" of the truck, meaning it is essentially occupying half of two spots.

That said, combined with the spacing requirements around fire hydrants, there's basically no valid way to park it here.

Going to google maps, you actually see a pickup truck parked correctly at the meter, but parked wayyy to close to the hydrant.

Solution is don't buy a dumb pickup truck in the city. But here we are.

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Unless there are two of these downtown, I trailed this guy last night on my bike heading out toward the greenway.

Extremely careful driver, aware of the size of the vehicle on very narrow colonial-era streets, yielding to any random hint of a pedestrian in the area doing anything. It was astounding.

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As long as he paid for both spots, what is a problem here?

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Even if you manage to prove that someone is using a pickup for something that could be done with a compact car, what about vans for contractors and deliveries?

I think the solution is to post a No Parking sign 10 feet from the hydrant. And make sure the meter is 10 feet + a standard parking space away from the hydrant. A busy downtown street like this shouldn't leave the measurements up to subjective judgment.

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When I learned that Pollock was addicted to alcohol his splatter paintings made sense to me. They were a representation of the chaos of his mind. This truck looks like it belongs in a real version of robocop land except that the robocops enforce the party control of a totalitarian society. Is this truck design a projection of Musk's goals?

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I think he was inspired by this:

IMAGE(https://fbi.cults3d.com/uploaders/16257155/illustration-file/4b241daf-03bd-4336-98f9-6eb6bc0a8280/1_02_jefferiespickup_48_26.jpg)

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Meter is maybe too close to the hydrant

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I had to clean out my office after the pandemic for renovations, and my husband parked in that spot. Even our moderately-sized Outback wagon was uncomfortably close to the hydrant, but it gave us some dedicated loading space.

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1. Cyber truck is so ugly that I actually find beauty in it.

2. Technically speaking, it does not look 10 feet from the hydrant soooooo they should have actually pulled up more.

3. Get a life and do what I tell my kids “mind your own business “

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Cybertruck parked in a resident-only parking space

Somebody filed a 311 complaint today about the thing being parked in a resident-only space on Edgerly Road in the Fenway without a Fenway resident parking permit.

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My God, that vehicle is BUTT (ugly)

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I would pay to watch a military tank have its way with it.

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The Cybertruck reminds me of the old 1989-1990 Atari game Hard Drivin' - it was a simulator driving game, and this truck most likely would have fit right in.

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It's like something out of a ketamine fever dream... lol

They are ugly AF. They are what were BMW's were in the 80s.. sign of an asshole when you see one.

Can't wait for these to be rust buckets a year or two from the salt and sand.

This is what 'being con'd' looks like in picture form.

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So, a cybertruck is ~224 inches long.

A 2017 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Sport 4x4 with a short bed is about 230 inches long.

Why is the latter relevant?

Because one was able to park in the space without blocking the hydrant in 2020 when Google Street View went by: https://maps.app.goo.gl/j6hWMT7DzrhgXy7bA

So, fuck this cybertruck owner.

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