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He thought he was doing a good deed by filling a pothole: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna79279
But he filled a non pothole: https://apple.news/Ae-SimLD1Qr20NmhVbPnYNg |
| Such a privilege for him, his poor Lambo might get a booboo going through the "pothole". What an idiot. |
| "The road to hell paved with good intentions" - lol |
| That what happens when you elect an ambitious actor, and not a very good one, to public office. They feel entitled to do things their way. I hope he pays for the labor and materials to undo his good deed. |
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| Arnold was known to illegally park his Hummer (with Terminator plate) around West LA because he was too lazy and entitled to find a parking spot for it. |
| More like Tarminator. |
| If it wasn’t a pothole the city should have partitioned it off to indicate. |
They shouldn't have to. It was a perfectly rectangular hole. Clearly manmade, not a pothole. It wasn't even that deep. |
Winner! |
Yes, they are supposed to no matter what shape they make it. |
Any hole in the road that is made for work should have something identifying to drivers. Don’t be obtuse. |
I my neighborhood they put sewer lines in. Tore up the road every morning and filled it every night. |
| Now that’s a thread title! |
Yea, these usually have metal plates over them or are coned off. Even if Arnold knew it was originally used for work, when they seemingly finished the work and then didn’t fill it for weeks, what was he supposed to think? |