Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Across 118th Street

 

 Impunity City

 This scene takes place in South Richmond Hill on 118th Street and 103 Ave.

In the middle of the road yeah. 

 

 

 

All signs indicate that current mayor de Blasio’s Department of Transportation, which is run by one of his Brooklyn aristocrat city planning buddies Hank Gutman, did a major less than half ass job laying the blacktop on this. Because this is what it looked like a week before some creative type did a near approximation of Homer Simpson’s rage motivated contemporary art piece.

Truly a WTF FUBAR in process.

  

Although this is another embarrassingly abominable display of city neglect and incompetence and another example of the city infrastructure dilapidation, this will eventually be remedied with a better and hopefully more thorough renovation, because this evolving crater is not to first to infect 103rd Ave. For their were similar former and potential cave-ins discovered on numerous blocks west from this current blight.

 

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sign of the times

Anonymous said...

Dig it up and convert it into a park.

Anonymous said...

All these oversized SUV's, Pickup trucks, and fat ass'd people are too much for any road.
Prove me wrong ...

Anonymous said...

"Oversized SUV's" What size do you approve comrade ?

JQ LLC said...

@Anon re: convert

That's stupid, but I'm glad to see the urbanish visiting and commenting on this site.

Anonymous said...

Infrastructure in Queens has always been horrible.

Even when the city attempts to "fix it", they do a terrible job at it.

I guess it is because there is too many "diverse" people who live here and that is why Queens ALWAYS gets shafted by the local city government.

Anonymous said...

@Prove me wrong ...

No need. You have no idea what you are talking about.


Anonymous said...

@JQ

Maybe bike lanes :) not park. Jerky is confused.

Anonymous said...

Now lets see how many speed/red light cameras are in the immediate vicinity.

These type of "tank traps" are pretty much everywhere in the city.

Vision Zero because he has none.

Anonymous said...

@JQ LLC “ That's stupid, but I'm glad to see the urbanish visiting and commenting on this site.”

99.99% of the comments are totally stupid, but you single out this one stupid comment?

Reminds me of a sketch from Monty Python.

Did you just suddenly wake up and spot stupid today, or did you finally go to the optician after years of putting it off?

Anonymous said...

@"These type of "tank traps" are pretty much everywhere in the city"

Very true "tank traps", because that's whats out there on the roads now, tanks, not cars.

Anonymous said...

Greenies did you know Keeping Your Old Gasoline Car is Better For The Environment ?

What's better for the environment than buying an EV?
Working from home, so you don't have to drive every day.
I used to drive 7 days a week. Now I drive 2 days a week.

Anonymous said...

@Very true "tank traps", because that's whats out there on the roads now, tanks, not cars.

Having an orgasm jerky?

Anonymous said...

@Working from home, so you don't have to drive every day.

Depending on where you live.
From Queens I never drive to work.
One has to be insane to drive to Manhattan, traffic, tolls, tear and wear on the car, gas, parking. Adds up.

Subway is cheaper, faster.

Working from home is OK, the problem is people lose social skills, is better sometimes to be at work, healthy to separate work life from home life.

Working from home is also part of the plan of the "Build Back Better" crowd, where rich companies and their overpaid executives can finally unload the expensive real estate called office space.