Perhaps the ESP could be repurposed into being an urban paintball game, with a 
special 
area similar to "Shoot the Geek" in Pt. Pleasant, but in the AP version, the 
geek could be 
wearing a Dean Geibel mask.


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "wernerapnj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "cwpvt" <cwpvt@> wrote:
> >
> > It's been a year, can't the City force them to remove what is there 
> > if they are not going to use it?  Or hire someone to remove it and 
> > bill the owner.  I would assume that if they can arrest someone for a 
> > porch, they can have the owner (who is still in business) fined until 
> > it's gone. The same thing with the Metropolitan, why is that hulk 
> > still standing. I would have to assume they removed the good part, 
> > because they were afraid that someone was going to force them to 
> > restore it.  If I remember correctly, the city sent an engineer over 
> > who said it was unsafe, or that was the excuse anyway! Wouldn't the 
> > remains qualify the same way? 
> > 
> 
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======
> 
> It would actually be better to include the Esperanza site in the
> parking discussion. The part that is built is the proposed parking levels.
> 
> It could be finished as such rather easily forming the base of a
> future tower expansion should the economy warrant.
> 
> The City could exercise Eminent Domain, take the site, make it public
> property and then lease the rights to operate it as Parking with some
> commercial uses perhaps.
> 
> Thank you for the thought, I see myself in your post
> Several terms come to mind:
> 
> - Selective Enforcement
> - Malicious Prosecution
> 
> I've been photo documenting various sites for years.
> It's clear that there is some 'Personalizing' going on.
> 
> Werner
>




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