Bev-
Please,
in the future, do not include a lot of
photographs because the size of the files
causes problem with my computer. The
Police Department’s Internet service is not
as good as you receive at home and receiving
emails with large files locks up my
computer. Thank you, Bruce
From: Bev Beaufait
[mailto:bbeaufa@beaufait.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012
11:32 AM
To: Bruce Goodman
Subject: W. Elm St./Mini Cooper
I
have enclosed a Power Point presentation
of the Mini Cooper that has been parked
next to the Stop Sign on W. Elm St., since
October 17. I did not include the
October 17 picture, as I already sent it
to you showing how Code Enforcement
just drove by and did nothing to move this
Mini Cooper. The pictures are from
October 18 - 30, in the Power Point
presentation.
This
Mini Cooper's license plate is:
OBX51799. The plates are from North
Carolina. The owner of this vehicle
needs to be informed of "temporary
neighborhood parking", as opposed to "long
term storage", so this Mini Cooper can be
removed from our neighborhood. With
so many vehicles being parked on W. Elm
St. for so long, it is no wonder that the
owner of this Mini Cooper thinks they can
park there forever.
There
seems to be a major problem of vehicles
trying to park too close to the Stop
Sign. :((((((
This
is the last vehicle that is causing long
term parking problems on W. Elm
Street. I truly appreciate your
quick help in removing these unlawful
vehicles from our neighborhood.
Thanks
for your great help in the matter.