football seems above the law in Lakewood
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:46 pm
About 11 years ago as I was helping a roommate move in and I had parked on the front lawn in an effort to reduce the distance traveled from said vehicle up two flights of stairs and to the back bedroom. Not at all that much stuff but it was hot.
I was very careful so as to not damage the lawn.
A Lakewood Police Officer told me I had to move the vehicle saying something to the affect that it's against the law and "this isn't Cleveland".
The football game between St. Ed's and Ignatius? had it's usual parking problems.Residents were even charging $10 to park.Now I'm all for entrepreneurship but they were parking cars on the lawns also.
I called the police and was told they were too busy. They had the time to ticket and tow vehicles but evidently there was not enough money in it for law enforcement to enforce the law. A potential tenant dropped me off and joked how it looked like Kentucky on my really nice street.
It hit a nerve. My knee jerk reaction ended up touching another nerve. I vented and will be quiet now.
I can spell. I'm just not the greatest typist
I was very careful so as to not damage the lawn.
A Lakewood Police Officer told me I had to move the vehicle saying something to the affect that it's against the law and "this isn't Cleveland".
The football game between St. Ed's and Ignatius? had it's usual parking problems.Residents were even charging $10 to park.Now I'm all for entrepreneurship but they were parking cars on the lawns also.
I called the police and was told they were too busy. They had the time to ticket and tow vehicles but evidently there was not enough money in it for law enforcement to enforce the law. A potential tenant dropped me off and joked how it looked like Kentucky on my really nice street.
It hit a nerve. My knee jerk reaction ended up touching another nerve. I vented and will be quiet now.
I can spell. I'm just not the greatest typist