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Citizen complaint of the day: Maybe we need signs telling tourists not to steal bricks out of Beacon Hill sidewalks
By adamg on Thu, 05/02/2024 - 2:04pm
A concerned citizen files a 311 complaint about the situation on West Cedar Street on Beacon Hill:
This is a new one for me: someone pulled a brick out in front of my neighbor’s house. All I can guess is it was taken as a souvenir.
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Ow, she's a brick house
Well put-together, everybody knows
This is how the story goes
Leave only footprints, take
Leave only footprints, take only memories!
That's all?
One guess and souvenir is what you come up with? Maybe they live nearby and needed a brick for their own sidewalk or garden wall or to hold down important papers or to match the color for that one kitchen wall. So many possibilities.
There are missing bricks
There are missing bricks anywhere there are brick sidewalks. They pop out sometimes. Why assume it's theft if there's no evidence?
All in all, you're just
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall.
Hey! Tourists!
Leave them bricks alone
Couldn't they just take the ones that have popped out?
There are bricks lose and out of place all over Beacon Hill. No need to steal a perfectly placed one.
Does anyone have a souvenir brick?
I don't think that's a thing.
Not just bricks
People steal whole cobblestones from the course of the Paris-Roubaix bike race as souvenirs.
I've heard that Beacon Hill
I've heard that Beacon Hill bricks are great for window breaking.
https://www.universalhub.com/crime/20240222/cambridge-man-who-seems-brea...
Maybe it was taken to be used as a burglarious tool?
Frost heaves are a thing
And they are the death of brick pavements.
I wonder is someone should describe this? Maybe they are snowbirds and forget?
It's a case of ...
Von Shitzinpants!
Keep em coming
Keep em coming
Interesting guess. Why not a
Interesting guess. Why not a local, to use in some nefarious act?
Ignatz was looking for bricks to throw at Krazy Kat
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I don’t advise a sign prohibiting taking bricks ….
… as souvenirs.
It will just put the suggestion in some people’s minds and then it will become a thing. Like locks on bridges.
Maybe a sign warning not to touch the bricks as they may or may not be radioactive?
Implementing Vancouver's System
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/bricks-vancouver-crosswalk-pedestrian-sa...
Crossing guard
Maybe someone needed to cross the street.
Don’t give me ideas.
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50 years ago...
When my landlord was still with us, he conveyed an interesting story to me. He was a bricklayer, migrated here from Italy. He would go to work downtown and as he would go down the sidewalks, he'd scuff the bricks and if they were lose, he'd set them aside next to the curb. On his way home, he'd ride along with one of the other guys in his crew and pick up all the bricks he set aside on his way in.
That's how he built his garage.
Is it true? I don't have any reason to say it isn't. I've always wondered if there's some obvious marking on the city's bricks that would suggest whether it's true or not though.
Cool story. Your landlord was
Cool story. Your landlord was a true Bostonian @Kaz!