SavageEagle
Grandmaster
- Apr 27, 2008
- 19,568
- 38
Most of the time... Yes, I do get it - tone is hard to get across
on the worldwebz.
I so want to do this:
(Hey, dburk you may want to use paint and mark over that last comment in the picture, we get infractions for those nowadays)
I really hope the windows were up before hand and that hose has a leak.
I so want to do this:
I'm not going to lie, I had the exact same thoughts...That is just inexcusable.
Honestly though, they did not need to break the windows out, look at the direction of the hose, if anything they wasted some length of the fire hose by going through the van. Not to mention the "side" outlets on the hydrant. I am not saying it is OK to park in front of fire hydrants, but it was unnecessary.
Honestly though, they did not need to break the windows out, look at the direction of the hose, if anything they wasted some length of the fire hose by going through the van. Not to mention the "side" outlets on the hydrant. I am not saying it is OK to park in front of fire hydrants, but it was unnecessary.
Honestly though, they did not need to break the windows out, look at the direction of the hose, if anything they wasted some length of the fire hose by going through the van. Not to mention the "side" outlets on the hydrant. I am not saying it is OK to park in front of fire hydrants, but it was unnecessary.
I'd say the cost for new windows would be the same as the ticket. If not cheaper.
Honestly though, they did not need to break the windows out, look at the direction of the hose, if anything they wasted some length of the fire hose by going through the van. Not to mention the "side" outlets on the hydrant. I am not saying it is OK to park in front of fire hydrants, but it was unnecessary.
Honestly though, they did not need to break the windows out, look at the direction of the hose, if anything they wasted some length of the fire hose by going through the van. Not to mention the "side" outlets on the hydrant. I am not saying it is OK to park in front of fire hydrants, but it was unnecessary.