Originally posted by rturbo 930
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Originally posted by McGyver
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I hope it's not something like tire marks that they are saying will cost $2000 to fix. If it's tire marks that the city is going to professional pressure wash and reseal all of the steps that the tires touch... and it's going to cost $2,000 for an inflated city bill... well I'd say that's not making the most of city resources.
But then again the museum wins because it comes out looking better than before the car went down them... so win/win and I retract my previous statement counselor?
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