Sunday, January 30, 2005

"Catch Us if You Can"-Day 2

Bel Com Night Roaming Charges & Mama's Friday Night-Fish Fry
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The City of Chicago inspectors have gone home for the weekend and it's Friday night, The Morse Avenue Open Air Drug Market Salesman are doing crack business in the 1300 to 1500 blocks of Morse. as usual.

Here are two businesses that hours ago were closed by the city inspectors, now after dark, are open for business! Both businesses just torn off the Orange stop doing business stickers and turned on the Open Sign.

Mama's Fish and Bel Com must think, why can't we play the catch us if you can, game too? These Open Air Drug Market Salesman need to recharge their cel phones to keep track of the police and they sure get hungry.

Heck, why shouldn't these two businesses let the Open Air Drug Market Salesman hide inside when they see the Chicago Police Department drive their squad cars down Morse Avenue? It's just a game, right?
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Mama's saved the orange sticker in the back kitchen for a keep-sake. Bad Mama!
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Up-Dated Sunday 10 am: I called downtown city offices and e-mailed our 49th Ward Alderman's office yesterday and haven't received any comment's on how these businesses got this matter taken care of, after 5pm on Friday.

I have yet to receive a response.

1 comment:

Toni said...

When was this joint closed? Yesterday or today? Is there now a drive-thru for fines? If there's a violation do they have X amount of time to rectify the problem? Guess they made a down payment, received 45 days to make good on the violation.

Looks like they're making up for loss of revenue with those taped up price changes huh?

And, if the Cel Phone joint wasn't operating with a valid license, is there a drive-thru for that as well? Come on, I thought Ryan had been indicted for this kind of scam.

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