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Can anyone help with fixing a bent wheel / rim? Hit a nasty pot hole last night :(
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 8228733" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>1. The city must have already been notified of the hole / problem with the road.</p><p>.....AND.......</p><p>2. The city must have had ample time to fix the problem.</p><p></p><p>IF and only IF you can PROVE they knew about it AND have had time to fix it but still</p><p>had not, then you can make them pay.</p><p></p><p>What a crock of S***! How would you ever prove that? All the road department has to say is that they've been busy and haven't got to it yet! Or, just say this is the first report they have had on that particular hole! You think they would let me into their offices and dig through their files? NO WAY!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You would do it something like this......LIE!</p><p></p><p>Call the city and make a complaint about the pothole. Don't use your name!</p><p></p><p>Keep an eye on the pothole for a week or two. If they fix it before that time file a claim with the previous days date as the time your wheel was ruined. If they really do take forever to fix the hole that's even better.</p><p></p><p>It might be worthwhile to have several people call in with complaints about the hole. And just remember, every illegal alien that the city subsidizes is money that should have gone to pothole repair. So it isn't really fraud. It's just correcting an even bigger fraud committed by city government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 8228733, member: 10303"] 1. The city must have already been notified of the hole / problem with the road. .....AND....... 2. The city must have had ample time to fix the problem. IF and only IF you can PROVE they knew about it AND have had time to fix it but still had not, then you can make them pay. What a crock of S***! How would you ever prove that? All the road department has to say is that they've been busy and haven't got to it yet! Or, just say this is the first report they have had on that particular hole! You think they would let me into their offices and dig through their files? NO WAY! You would do it something like this......LIE! Call the city and make a complaint about the pothole. Don't use your name! Keep an eye on the pothole for a week or two. If they fix it before that time file a claim with the previous days date as the time your wheel was ruined. If they really do take forever to fix the hole that's even better. It might be worthwhile to have several people call in with complaints about the hole. And just remember, every illegal alien that the city subsidizes is money that should have gone to pothole repair. So it isn't really fraud. It's just correcting an even bigger fraud committed by city government. [/QUOTE]
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Can anyone help with fixing a bent wheel / rim? Hit a nasty pot hole last night :(
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