h a l f b a k e r yThe phrase 'crumpled heap' comes to mind.
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And EMP car alarm silencer? |
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I'm all for the EMP alarm silencer... |
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that's just plain silly I'm all for it |
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Just get a can of yellow spray paint. |
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Paint double yellow lines under the offending car, then call the police. They will quickly arrive and tow the vehicle away. |
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A can of black spray paint can then be used to prepare the space for your own car. |
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Since one needs to hold spray paint can @ 10" - 25 cm from asphalt that is going to be kind of tricky - what with undercarraige of vehicle - since tires are in the way - do you propose hoisting entire vehicle aloft? |
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You could lend [Mayfly] your backup winch and a pulley (in case it gets cold). |
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The traffic wardens here in London will ticket anything that is slightly suspect. As long as there is a hint of yellow paint within several feet of your car, prepare to walk home. |
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There you go - another idea. A small motorised double yellow line painter that powers itself underneath the offending vehicle and out the other side once done. |
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I think a conveyor would work. One 1 yellow line, it will be normal, and the other a conveyor. It could be used by pressing 1 of 3 buttons on a wall-mounted control panel. The 3 settings are compact, SUV/Small pickup and Large Truck. The conveyor will have to be strong enough (at least) to hold more weight than it will ever need to hold. It's a lot easier. |
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<old joke> Examiner: What does a yellow line mean? Irishman: No parking at all. Examiner: Correct. What does a double yellow line mean? Irishman: No parking at all at all.</o j> |
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