On our street or near our home , there are several schools. They double park , chit chat with the other mothers , chase their kids out of the kioskos , and generally wreck complete havoc on quite streets.
The trickle down effect will prevail , where no one will be able to get to work.Or be hours late. Plus finding a taxi in the city will be a challenge. As for the young mothers who drive the kiddies to school , they will always be a huge major pain in the ass. On our street or near our home , there are several schools. They double park , chit chat with the other mothers , chase their kids out of the kioskos , and generally wreck complete havoc on quite streets.
We live on the 6th floor, frente. I keep a bucket of water sitting on my balcony. A nicely placed shot of water arcing over the railing has worked wonders for:
1. Drunk teenagers singing at 3:30 am.
2. Drunk homeless guys yelling at each other.
3. Guys peeing on the big tree in front of our building.
4. The dogs that (used to) bark at each other while tied to the tree.
5. That a$$hole in the BMW that insistently blew his horn while sitting in his car with the window down instead of getting out and ringing the door buzzer for the person he was meeting (that was particularly rewarding).![]()
Comment with no security transport trucks no cash in banks also fuel tankers will not reach gas stations
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