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MoreShenanigans t1_jebrest wrote
Reply to comment by Kodiak_85 in Landlord-tenant officer shoots woman in head during eviction, police say by phillycheeez
TIL, thanks
MoreShenanigans t1_jebm5if wrote
Reply to comment by LurkersWillLurk in Landlord-tenant officer shoots woman in head during eviction, police say by phillycheeez
What does the sheriff even do? I'm guessing they make sense in counties that have multiple towns and/or unincorporated communities, the sheriff can cover what the local police departments don't. But since the county = the city for Philly, what's the point?
MoreShenanigans t1_jc6cfgy wrote
Reply to comment by randym99 in Does anyone know the lore behind the boner 4 ever building? by Stavhoe
wtf lol, never saw that one before
MoreShenanigans t1_j7sx44i wrote
Not a street vendor, but you might be interested in Shibe on 13th Street. I forget the exact crossstreet. It's somewhere around spruce to chestnut
MoreShenanigans t1_j6ztxex wrote
Reply to comment by Fattom23 in Pro-Pedestrian/Biking City Council/Mayoral Candidates by Fattom23
I think if frequency, safety, and speed are improved (also gonna throw in cleanliness), transit will become more convenient in center city even with the lax traffic enforcement.
Safety is a big one. There's a lot of people who just will never get on the El right now, but would if they didn't have to worry about safety.
I agree that asshole drivers will break rules, and there are too many of them. But they still aren't the majority. Most ppl in center city will park legally for example, if they're gonna be parked for hours. And that usually means paying for a spot. Which also takes some time (finding a spot & walking to the destination if the lot isn't right next door).
If you have a safe, clean, train that comes every 2 minutes, that option is suddenly a lot more convenient.
Outside of CC, I agree with you. Transit is too sparse, and easy/free parking is too much for it to compete with, even with the upgrades.
MoreShenanigans t1_j6zr71x wrote
Reply to comment by NewcRoc in Pro-Pedestrian/Biking City Council/Mayoral Candidates by Fattom23
There used to be flex posts too, but everytime they put em up, they're quickly removed.
MoreShenanigans t1_j6zqtcj wrote
Terrill Haigler AKA YaFavTrashman's campaign is mostly about cleanliness but he seems pretty receptive to listening about other issues. I commented on one of his posts somewhere about protected bike lanes and transit, and he responded positively to it. He also supports the Roosevelt Blvd subway extension.
He also just seems like a really genuine guy. He's not a career politician, he's just really fed up about a particular issue. I think we need more people like that in office.
MoreShenanigans t1_j5qkxyw wrote
Reply to comment by ConfiaEnElProceso in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
well said
MoreShenanigans t1_j5mjtqh wrote
Reply to Essen Bakery Heads to Fishtown by Dryheavemorning
Phew, thought they were relocating instead of opening a second location for a second
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MoreShenanigans t1_j57ceop wrote
Reply to comment by karenmcgrane in Robbery victim takes knife, stabs suspect: Philly police by K1ngchip
thinking the same thing, that's crazy
MoreShenanigans t1_j2kse3y wrote
Reply to comment by a_pale_horse in Blaze Pizza > &pizza by XiDa1125
Never even had Blaze pizza, but just from the picture, it looks better than Dominoes. Too many toppings for me, but the crust looks solid.
MoreShenanigans t1_j29dxyt wrote
Reply to comment by idunno2468 in Philadelphia Property Tax: Double-check before you pay! by douglas_in_philly
Thanks, I've had that in my to-do list forever but haven't gotten around to it. Definitely need to knock that out soon
MoreShenanigans t1_j272b73 wrote
first time homeowner here. I got that mail, but assumed it was just an fyi and that my property tax would be paid by my mortgage servicer. Is that not the case, is it that the mail is just the difference between what I owe and what the mortgage servicer paid?
I'll be contacting my mortgage servicer and the city to be sure. But curious what the set up for other folks is
MoreShenanigans t1_j27067h wrote
Yeah, crime is a big deterrent right now. But I think the lower relative COL to other Northeast cities will continue to drive growth.
MoreShenanigans t1_j0iy69p wrote
Reply to Am I truly a dumb or is it actually hard to get around the city on SEPTA? by RoverTheMonster
It's not the best, luckily they are working on some improvements. They have this thing called the wayfinding master plan, where they're planning to redesign signage, rename things, and make everything consistent. It mostly applies to the trains, but there's also a separate project called Bus Revolution in which they're redesigning the entire network. So hopefully things should be easier in a couple years.
MoreShenanigans t1_j06rv6x wrote
Reply to comment by calvinistgrindcore in How can we change the driving culture in this city by [deleted]
> In other words, terrible drivers come from all political tribes and so you can't make a wedge issue/culture war out of it.
Wasn't the same thing true of cigarette smokers when it was more popular? Despite that, the anti-cigarette campaign was popular. Honestly it seems like a benefit when all political tribes have the same issue, cause polarized issues take 10x longer to solve.
MoreShenanigans t1_izhgw7p wrote
Reply to Next years At-Large race by sunshinegal_7
I have to do more research into the other candidates but rn Terrill Haigler has my vote. For these reasons
- Cleaner streets is a good, achievable goal
- He isn't coming up through the political machine, so he probably isn't corrupt
- He's mentioned that his campaign won't just be about trash, and someone that passionate about the city probably has other good ideas
MoreShenanigans t1_iyr1ewa wrote
Reply to University of Pennsylvania student attacked in Center City; female suspect sought by JBizznass
what the fuck
MoreShenanigans t1_iwf5h5f wrote
Reply to comment by 69_420_bonerjamz in It wasn't much... but it was mine... Mcdonalds @ girard&broad by imanahl
Part of it is probably because fast food chains have to compete with other options that are much better. Delis, halal carts, local pizza places, etc. There's a lot of good cheap food options in the city
MoreShenanigans t1_iugakha wrote
Reply to DOOP DOOP DOOP by sandwichpepe
Philly sports are incredible this year
MoreShenanigans t1_iu36ci8 wrote
I'm from Philly but lived in DC for awhile. The biggest thing that struck me is that the DC metro is so much better than SEPTA. We have two main train services, regional rail, and the regular trains. Regional rail is usually clean but is pricier and has very low frequency. The other trains are typically dirty unfortunately, including the stations, and can be sketchy in certain neighborhoods.
DC seems to pay for much more cleaning than Philly, because it's generally much cleaner.
Crime is pretty bad in Philly right now, probably worse than in DC.
MoreShenanigans t1_itn2r10 wrote
Reply to comment by tet3 in SEPTA working out kinks in mobile phone ticketing feature by bengalese
Have you used a system with Apple and Google pay? Take a NYC trip, they have it and it's faster than a key card.
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Reply to Protest by MoreShenanigans
or celebration?