Same advice as I posted in another thread. Put a post-it on your windshield stating, "lavados pagados en moneda canadiense".
Problem solved.
Problem solved.
Same advice as I posted in another thread. Put a post-it on your windshield stating, "lavados pagados en moneda canadiense".
Problem solved.
Same advice as I posted in another thread. Put a post-it on your windshield stating, "lavados pagados en moneda canadiense".
Problem solved.
i'm bored with the righteous posts like this. most of those rats washing windows are drug users and small fry criminals. i have no pity on them. YAWN. and i am certainly not paying for a service i did not order or ask for, no matter how little it cost. you can give away your money, for all i care. but stay away form what's mine.
Well said but you forgot the part about running them over and turning their cut-off ears in at the fiscalia to collect the bounty...
At least they get out. Unlike some sad people who spend their entire lives inside their house reading DR1 and thinking that other people are impressed by the tirade of abuse they hurl at this country where they have chosen to live.
Copied from Dominican Today:
[B]Traffic cops to chase windshield washers, street vendors away [/B]
Santo Domingo.- The Metropolitan Transit Authority (AMET) on Thursday announced it will remove the windshield washers and street vendors in various National District intersections in the next few hours, to avert inconvenience and conflicts with drivers and pedestrians and avoid damage to vehicles.
AMET said it will coordinate the measure with the National Police to remove the people who often coerce drivers into paying for parking their car in public spaces and on streets and avenues.
In a statement, the agency said it receives reports of assaults daily at traffic lights and around government offices, businesses, health centers, among others, where citizens make errands.
It?s the second time since 2013 that AMET takes such action: The agency removed windshield washers and vendors from some streets and avenues of Greater Santo Domingo that year, after a motorist shot and killed a cleaner in the head on the corner of Jimenez Moya (Churchill) and Sarasota avenues.
Wish they would apply their resources to stopping those motorists crossing on red first.
At least it may deploy those NP who work 27th Feb in pairs from stopping motorists and exhorting cash from them.
I would prefer if all Dominicans (except some sexy chicas) were removed from this island, but let's be realistic.I would prefer if AMET were removed.