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To: Beowulf9

It says apartment house and hotels not private houses ..I that to mean parking stalls not enclosed garage... that being said most apartment ive lived in have had a built in storage locker on the back wall of the parking stall and you were no allowed to stack your crap in the open in the back of the stall


20 posted on 01/10/2014 10:06:08 AM PST by tophat9000 (Are we headed to a Cracker Slacker War?)
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To: tophat9000

“It says apartment house and hotels not private houses...”

I thought that, too, then considered it more closely. It’s ambiguous. The sentence starts with “Private” which may mean your house. Then, “public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels”. I think that “Private” means your private garage. We had a house built one time and had the builder build a double garage and a half. The “half” was for his work bench and his tools, lawn mower, etc..

San Francisco is a lost cause. There was/is a part of San Francisco where people can run their lives while in the nude and I mean completely nude. There were the pictures of naked men lined up at a bus stop in town and on the street, everywhere. The restaurants started using sheets of paper to put on the restaurant chairs so the naked men wouldn’t leave body fluids on the chair. The pictures were there of the naked men sitting on paper on chairs, eating their meal. Needless to say, I vowed never to go near that place - naked in a restaurant?

“Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.” Those who violate the law can be slapped with a $500 fine.


74 posted on 01/10/2014 10:30:53 AM PST by Marcella ((Prepping can save your life today. I am a Christian, not a Muslim.))
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