I'm still trying to get the police to help me with "boom cars" in the neighborhood. It's really messed with my health I think. Besides that I've noticed something else suspicious having to do with automobiles.
There is an epidemic of out of state license plates where I live. I live in south coastal Massachusetts and it's normal to see plates from New England, maybe New York, and once in a great while a state further out. And people who want to avoid paying for car insurance go to Rhode Island to register their cars illegally, where they don't have mandatory insurance laws. Well in the past year, I've noticed more and more plates coming from places like Texas, North Carolina, Idaho, etc. And it's not once and a while it's everyday and almost everytime I see a new one it's from a different state.
Are these people all on the run? Are they illegal in one way or another? Because they're not coming here because this place is booming (apart from the cars). This is a depressed area. There are no jobs and even less opportunity. And it's boring. Apart from all the crime there is nothing to do.
So why would anyone come here? And why so many from so many different places.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Friday, November 02, 2007
Brian De Palma's Redacted
Can't wait to see this movie. And apparently I'll be able to when it hits Boston on the 16th. WOOT! I'm a fan of his movies so I want to see it anyway, but I'm also glad that people are still out there ready to fight the good fight.
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