Posted on 06/01/2020 2:12:58 PM PDT by Enlightened1
Pallets of bricks are seen being planted in Frisco , Tx right now by 121/Plano Pkwy. There is a #blacklivesmatter #protest today
https://twitter.com/DESERTWXLF/status/1267520788476956674
Just steal them, what’s the problem? Use them for landscaping.
A *lot* of the city cams are not reliable, not monitored, or not working period.
Good luck. The pallets are probably funded by federal community relations grants.
given the number of cases, why don’t State “authorities” order brick companies not to deliver any bricks to unsecured places until order is restored in the country?
Weve already called one pallet in. I dont live there but my sister is also a freeper, saw a post on the Q thread told me and i texted a friend who lives in frisco. The police said it was for an HOA project but would move it
That was a different place earlier today
My neighbor was asking how hard it would be to attach some of those bricks to trip wires.
Nuke them from orbit.
It’s the ONLY way to be sure
My theory is police want to downplay it to prevent more panic but they know these are not their bricks or HOA bricks
Your theory is likely spot on.
Too many coincidences/bricks being delivered.
Yep.
Some cams, in some of these cities, have to be working, though, right?
Youd think so, buuuuut.... :/
Looks more like pavers to fix the damage to the left abutment of the bridge.
What kind of HOA construction project takes place under an overpass?
I only saw four pallets. Bring in a flatbed and a fork lift and take them away. They’re littering.
And then tell the public that any further deliveries used to harm will be considered an accessory after the fact and will constitute some dime, some time, and the removal of their business license. It’s their choice then...follow the law or break it.
rwood
Total BS.
Bricks being a very heavy building material, it would be delivered to the job site in staggered distances for use, such as for paving walks or to build a perimeter brick fence.
It cost $$ to move pallets of bricks from location to another.
The spacing/staggering of such loads on a job site is so the mason's helper has less distance to carry the bricks to his boss.
The bricks in the pic (at link) are no where near the warren sports complex.
Alos note in the pic in post #10 that there is no metal strapping or wrap to secure the bricks for further truck transportation.
Leave them. Place an observer in a concealed overwatch position. When the rioters try to grab one, plug him, her or it.
Instead of tweeting, should have called the cops to take the bricks away.
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