San Francisco Liberals Outlaw Storing Items in Your Own Garage

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Posted on Friday, January 10, 2014 12:54:50 PM by Beowulf9

How far will the government go to infringe on your rights?

In San Francisco, residents aren’t even allowed to store their own belongings in their home.

Residents of the liberal city are banned from using their garage to store any personal property other than a vehicle. Chapter Six of the San Francisco Housing Code states, “Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.” Those who violate the law can be slapped with a $500 fine.

(Excerpt) Read more at americanoverlook.com San Francisco Liberals Outlaw Storing Items in Your Own Garage | American Overlook

Where does it stop? To what level of intrusion will Democrats go to govern every level of your personal – and professional life? Will Americans ever wake up to what's happening? Okay, so it only deals with hotels and apartment houses. What comes next?

:mad::mad::mad:
 
GARAGES. (§ 603)?San Francisco Decoded



Added by Ord. 399-89, App. 11/6/89; amended by Ord. 161-92, App. 6/4/92; Ord. 350-95, App. 11/3/95; Ord. 256-07, App. 11/6/07]

(a) No automobile or other motor vehicle shall occupy any portion of an apartment house or hotel except in a garage which meets the requirements of the Building Code and other provisions of the Municipal Code.

(b) Use. Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.

(c) Separation. See Section 406.1 of the Building Code. When approved, existing separations in existing buildings may be acceptable.




lying about things doesn't help you
 
they are common garages you fool.

that means they want the room left so people can park in them.

In case you didn't know it parking is premiuim in dense cities like SF
 
GARAGES. (§ 603)?San Francisco Decoded



Added by Ord. 399-89, App. 11/6/89; amended by Ord. 161-92, App. 6/4/92; Ord. 350-95, App. 11/3/95; Ord. 256-07, App. 11/6/07]

(a) No automobile or other motor vehicle shall occupy any portion of an apartment house or hotel except in a garage which meets the requirements of the Building Code and other provisions of the Municipal Code.

(b) Use. Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.

(c) Separation. See Section 406.1 of the Building Code. When approved, existing separations in existing buildings may be acceptable.




lying about things doesn't help you

you just proved his point moron. do you know how to read?
 
Are they talking about private, closed home garages, or are they talking about communal parking in apartment buildings like a breezeway or open-air carports? It makes sense not to let people stack their boxes of useless memorabilia in common apartment parking structures because A) it could potentially be a fire hazard and everyone doesn't need to be tripping over your garbage in a catastrophic emergency, and B) no one wants to look at your dusty piles of useless crap that you never use.

If you have a home with a closed garage, go ahead and keep all of your 4th grade book reports and highschool trophies in there. Hoard all of the meaningless junk that you want in your own private area. Just don't pile it up outside where it's an eyesore and might cause an obstruction during a life-and-death situation.
 
Kind of redundant since most condo committees and apartment houses ban that kind of thing in the first place.
 
In apartments, residents often have a garage included in their rent. If the person doesn't have a car, why couldn't they use it for storage if they are already paying for it? We had a designated garage with our apartment number on it and kept camping gear, bicycles and other things in it that we didn't have room for in our apartment.
 
In apartments, residents often have a garage included in their rent. If the person doesn't have a car, why couldn't they use it for storage if they are already paying for it? We had a designated garage with our apartment number on it and kept camping gear, bicycles and other things in it that we didn't have room for in our apartment.

that's the problem with one-size-fits-all rules handed down from the elititists who think they know better and need to control every little action of the 'great unwashed'.....individualism is smothered....

*Obamacare is another great example of this...
 
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Posted on Friday, January 10, 2014 12:54:50 PM by Beowulf9

How far will the government go to infringe on your rights?

In San Francisco, residents aren’t even allowed to store their own belongings in their home.

Residents of the liberal city are banned from using their garage to store any personal property other than a vehicle. Chapter Six of the San Francisco Housing Code states, “Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.” Those who violate the law can be slapped with a $500 fine.

(Excerpt) Read more at americanoverlook.com San Francisco Liberals Outlaw Storing Items in Your Own Garage | American Overlook
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Liberals are instinctively about Control.

They are certain they are morally and intellectually superior to non-Librerals; and they resent that non-Liberals fail to see this as clearly as they do. Control is the answer, whereby they hep us rustics out by making us do what they see as good for us.

But, at least these rules affect just San Francisco. That's a good thing. If you feel the need to regulate, you can go to Frisco, where everybody likes to regulate each other, and get in the game....and that would be one less Loon in the Heartland.

Frisco has already helped out immensely by giving most of the gays a place to congregate.
 
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I think it is a very widely used and simultaneously widely ignored code.
 
GARAGES. (§ 603)?San Francisco Decoded



Added by Ord. 399-89, App. 11/6/89; amended by Ord. 161-92, App. 6/4/92; Ord. 350-95, App. 11/3/95; Ord. 256-07, App. 11/6/07]

(a) No automobile or other motor vehicle shall occupy any portion of an apartment house or hotel except in a garage which meets the requirements of the Building Code and other provisions of the Municipal Code.

(b) Use. Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.

(c) Separation. See Section 406.1 of the Building Code. When approved, existing separations in existing buildings may be acceptable.




lying about things doesn't help you

you just proved his point moron. do you know how to read?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
You folks are fucking unbelievable. In a hotel, there are no assigned parking spaces. If some tenant in the motel fill up a couple parking spaces with their junk, you guys like that idea eh.

Block a fire lane, keep another guest from having a place to park. And you all think that great.

Or how about those apartments. Usually enough parking for the tenants and a few extras spaces. Of course you all are all for the idea that you can just store your shit in this unsecured parking area and its all gonna be there when you come for it.

Every city has a building code. And a fire code. And in many cities parking is at a premium.
The code is helping to keep standards that have been accepted in the community.

Maybe a building has parking spaces exposed to a street view. Maybe the community don't want those space filled up with a bunch of boxes, bags or whatever, for the world to drive by and look at.

You want a space to put your junk in? Buy a house with a big garage and load it up. Rent a storage locker. Whatever.

But fucking get a grip on just what it is you think is happening there (San Fran).
 
You folks are fucking unbelievable. In a hotel, there are no assigned parking spaces. If some tenant in the motel fill up a couple parking spaces with their junk, you guys like that idea eh.

Block a fire lane, keep another guest from having a place to park. And you all think that great.

Or how about those apartments. Usually enough parking for the tenants and a few extras spaces. Of course you all are all for the idea that you can just store your shit in this unsecured parking area and its all gonna be there when you come for it.

Every city has a building code. And a fire code. And in many cities parking is at a premium.
The code is helping to keep standards that have been accepted in the community.

Maybe a building has parking spaces exposed to a street view. Maybe the community don't want those space filled up with a bunch of boxes, bags or whatever, for the world to drive by and look at.

You want a space to put your junk in? Buy a house with a big garage and load it up. Rent a storage locker. Whatever.

But fucking get a grip on just what it is you think is happening there (San Fran).

you idiot, did you read the link?

they are talking about PRIVATE garages :cuckoo:

(b) Use. Private and public storage garages in apartment houses and hotels shall be used only for storage of automobiles.
 
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