Posted on 01/10/2014 9:54:50 AM PST by Beowulf9
How far will the government go to infringe on your rights?
In San Francisco, residents arent even allowed to store their own belongings in their home.
Residents of the liberal city are banned from using their garage to store any personal property other than a vehicle. Chapter Six of the San Francisco Housing Code states, Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles. Those who violate the law can be slapped with a $500 fine.
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I take that back. It does say that in Section 603.
STORE ALL THE ILLEGAL INVADERS IN YOUR GARGARE THAT YOU LIKE!
This is a sanctuary city...
“Behold, the new communists capital of the world. Yes the world. California and New York are the two States that it would pay to get the hell out.”
It really is too bad too, for California anyway. It’s a beautiful state. I grew up in San Diego, back when it was “a sleepy little Navy town.” Still love the place, and miss it (I live in Arizona now). My ex lives in Valley Center and she has told me she too loves California but has looked into getting out of there.
A duplex is not an “apartment house,” nor is a duplex a “hotel.”
So, except in the case of a resident apartment owner, this is principally an infringement on the right of landowners to permit tenants to store things other than cars in a garage, and on the right of contract, from which it derives, rather than the property rights of tenants.
Perhaps landlords who see nothing wrong with folks storing stuff in garages can get around this by renaming the garage a “storage unit” in the lease and all pertinent legal documents and filings and specifying automobiles among the things which may be stored in said “storage unit”.
The weather?
Box of basketballs, skateboard, deck stain, windshield washer solvent, leaf/yard waste bags, many tools, jumper cables, gas cans, hoses, sprinklers, a pet carrier, snowblower, lawnmower, edger, leaf blower, the list goes on....
Nailed it.
I'm not getting worked up about it because most property management companies already do include such stipulations in their leases/sales contracts.
Heck, I have friends living in condos in downtown Chicago who paid $20-30K for a designated parking spot in their high-rise, and they can't park their own car in it. They have to pull in, leave the keys, and have an attendant do it.
STORE ALL THE ILLEGAL INVADERS IN YOUR GARGARE THAT YOU LIKE!...Huh?
“””’Why are they doing that, what was the intent behind this.””””
My question is; why would anyone choose to live in this Godforsaken hellhole?
Aside from smelly “artists”, butt pirates, stoned smelly hippies, upwardly-mobile hipsters, gay transtesticle non-gender-specific psycologically screwed freaks, that is.
SanFagsisco could burn while all the ashes fall into the bay and all the infinite numbers divided by zero would be the amount of f***s I would give.
My garage is endless amount of tools and power equipment but half is dedicated to my RELOAD BENCH. A no way hell no huhhuh no way am I moving my reload bench for nobody nohow.
But I live in rural NC farmland so no liberal idiots and their upwardly mobile ideas will ever make their way here. We are still free Americans.
First, you have to come on to my property, uninvited, to see what I have in my garage.
Second, if you do that you are trespassing.
Third, well, you get the picture.
Get Off My Lawn!
Two things, one that makes sense -
first, SOME PEOPLE who will remain unnamed, store all their junk in the garage and park in the driveway. Some communities view this as an eyesore.
second, and most likely, is “follow the money”.
Someone with some storage units greased a palm or two.
I bet you don’t keep your guns in the garage..................
“their own belongings in their home”
The problem is those eeevvvilll words “their and own.”
In liberal-la-la land there is no such thing as private ownership. Everything belongs to the collectivity. They just let you use it and keep the liability for it.
Their ultimate goal is complete confiscation of all private property, and all businesses. San Fran is just showing you a little of what liberals want to do.
Apparently it’s been on the books a long time but not enforced. There is a move to remove it from the books:
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/A-push-to-abolish-ridiculous-S-F-laws-5119134.php
So then, keeping a shovel or jumper cables in the garage violates the law? I see. So the law is invalid and the people who made the law are the exit end of the digestive tract.
The sheep in San Francisco should be used to being shorn by now!!!
Another consideration.
It costs a few bucks to dispose of a tire.
If you have the tire dealer do it, your bill is higher.
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