Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood, when that happens, they come out and redo the cement. And post a police officer nearby while it cures. Aah, New Jersey.
The state with no left turns on major roads and you can't pump your own gas.
Yup. Perfection.
NJ is a joke. At least they were smart enough to wide part of the NJ Turnpike and not allow trucks on the newer lanes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood, when that happens, they come out and redo the cement. And post a police officer nearby while it cures. Aah, New Jersey.
The state with no left turns on major roads and you can't pump your own gas.
Yup. Perfection.
Anonymous wrote:It is a totally different situation if it's private concrete at your own house. In that case, kids' handprints are cute.
On public property, it is graffiti and vandalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood, when that happens, they come out and redo the cement. And post a police officer nearby while it cures. Aah, New Jersey.
The state with no left turns on major roads and you can't pump your own gas.
Anonymous wrote:We just had some replaced in our neighborhood and I seriously considering writing something in the wet concrete. I'm 43.
Anonymous wrote:If this was really a thing, wouldn't most neighborhood sidewalks have initials carved into them? When you (collectively) walk through your neighborhood, are there initials in front of every house?
Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood, when that happens, they come out and redo the cement. And post a police officer nearby while it cures. Aah, New Jersey.
Anonymous wrote:We just had some replaced in our neighborhood and I seriously considering writing something in the wet concrete. I'm 43.
Anonymous wrote:It's not "yours", OP. Relax. Writing initials in wet concrete is one of life's joys.