Found in the wild in Tennessee

  • @[email protected]
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    271 month ago

    And whoever put the lock on would have an even bigger laugh when they bill you for the damages.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      Unless they can’t prove you were the one who damaged it, or even that there was damage. “Well, shucks, officer, I just tried to drive away with it on and it just sort of fell off. Dunno what happened to it after that, not my problem. You should invest in better boots, or maybe train the guy who put it on better.” (Bonus points if he’s the one who put it on.) Meanwhile, you take the pieces with you, grind off any serial numbers, and drop them in the nearest large body of water whenever is convenient. Bob’s your auntie.

      edit: rofl @ all the people below trying to white knight for fucking meter maids.

      “leave the poor step-up-from-mall-cop-on-a-segway alone!”

      • Chozo
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        161 month ago

        This is why they also put the giant notice on the driver’s window.

        • @[email protected]
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          -141 month ago

          hence why we grind off serial numbers. If you really wanted to be thorough, you’d cut it up into unrecognizable chunks.

            • @atzanteol
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              21 month ago

              That’s simply not a priority when you’re an Internet though guy!

            • @[email protected]
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              01 month ago

              yes, getting the angle grinder out of the back of your vehicle is easier than calling and waiting for parking enforcement to unboot you, I’m glad you agree!

    • @explodicle
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      21 month ago

      FWIW I did this more than a statute of limitations ago, and seem to have gotten away with it.