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a. According to many opinions dina d’malchusa dina only applies where the government has an interest.
Which means what?
b. They don’t give you a property right in the parking space. If they had, you would be able to sue someone who parked there for trespass–which you cannot.
Trust me. Blocking someone’s drivway is indeed actionable in the New York courts. Google is a poor substitute for law school.
You have no more right to be upset at me than if I randomly don’t pay a meter on Avenue J.
Only by some twisted logic. Your blocking my driveway directly impacts me.
Don’t be ridiculous. I’m going to hire some immigrant kids to do it for me. And they’ll wear ski masks. I’ll buy them the ski masks.
All I’m saying is: Before you call that tow truck, you better come on the CR and verify that I’m not in Boro Park that day. Just for your own welfare.
I’m not worried. In fact, these messages will be great evidence in court.
And I hope the shovels shoveled in your driveway with snow.
I refuse to believe someone who is an ordained rabbi wrote this. In fact, it’s even harder to believe that a Jew with a yeshiva education is the writer.
Mods, why do you allow such sinas chinum to be posted?