My block was done last week. I thought that the continuous honking was the
tow truck coming through warning everyone (twice). I only heard the honking
when they started (6 am).

Margie


> Actually USP is in summer session. I think some of the cars that were
> towed had their horns broken.I heard (from around the corner on
> Kingsessing) the sound of continuous honking as the sound moved away,
> more than once. I had a fantasy that someone was trapped in a car and
> trying to get out or get help but it went on to long for that to make
> sense.
> jim
> 
> On 6/4/07, Shawn Medero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 6/4/07, Seth Kulick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Cars are getting towed on 46th street, between Chester and Kingsessing, and
>>> I think north and south of that as well. There are two or three badly placed
>>> signs, and none at all on one side of the street, although they are towing
>>> on
>>> both sides.  Just a word of warning in case you are parked there and were
>>> not aware of this (as indeed we weren't, until a neighbor let us know about
>>> this in time).
>> 
>> I was shocked at the numbers of cars parked on 46th this morning as I
>> headed out for my run at 5:30am. They'll spend more time towing cars
>> then had they just knocked on everyone's door this morning to remind
>> them.
>> 
>> I did notice that there were far less signs on one side of the street
>> and the ones on the other side just had the words "Both sides"
>> scribbled on it. Lame.
>> 
>> Parking will indeed suck, which is why I snagged a spot yesterday
>> evening. Hopefully I won't need to move the car for a few days. At
>> least USP isn't in session.
>> 
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