"This was off of Woodhaven Blvd, next to the Home Depot near Metropolitan Ave.
Just the flatbed...no truck cab attached parked at a fire hydrant.
Typical Queens." - anonymous
Union Turnpike under the Grand Central Parkway near Alley Pond Park has become a permanent parking spot for tractor trailers, both with or without their cab.
So how is it that they don't disappear, like anything else with some value would, if left on a NYC street? You know there are rigs around that could hook-up and be gone with them in a minute.
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Noticed another flatbed in front of it. I guess the drivers feel that it's by a big empty lot that no one would notice or care.
They are all over the neighborhood including along the GCP by FHHS
Union Turnpike under the Grand Central Parkway near Alley Pond Park has become a permanent parking spot for tractor trailers, both with or without their cab.
List it on Craigslist...those things are expensive!
Wait till someone parks one of these things with something nasty inside - and the the entire neighborhood gets sick or worse.
the people that run this boro and their ineptness is a danger to all.
you think that's bad Crappy? check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD5TTMMl8sM&t=47s
Again, you city slickers ain't be knowing trucks don't always come with trailers. You need me listening to CW McCall's CONVOY some time
So how is it that they don't disappear, like anything else with some value would, if left on a NYC street? You know there are rigs around that could hook-up and be gone with them in a minute.
You need me listening to CW McCall's CONVOY some time
You get your information from one-hit wonders with proto-country-rap music? I like to tell you a story about Brandy, a fine girl.
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