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    Kris Kringle
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    (its kindof a dirty trick though) is if the scrap is in city limits and violates city code, you can turn the person in, wait until the city violates them, then offer to remove the scrap at no charge.
    Good way to get your A$$ Kicked Just Saying


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    agree with Kris Kringle.....karma kicketh butt at high speeds...

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    wow and i thought this thread met a dead end lol. good to know maybe ill scan for dead ends thanks silverbus.


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