closed #139975
Abandoned Vehicle
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2014
There is a car abandon at Will Detmer park. 4140 W. Vernal Pk. It has been there over 90 days and has not moved.
There is a car abandon at Will Detmer park. 4140 W. Vernal Pk. It has been there over 90 days and has not moved.
There is an abandoned car that has parked beside by house since May. I live at 1300 S. Madison Street. The car is on Driscoll Street, beside my driveway. It is a teal Toyota Camry with Wisconsin plates, 937 LVA. The car has not been moved since May; I have asked around the neighborhood, and no one claims it. It is blocking my available street parking. Thank you!!!
abandoned vehicle has no plates and parked in a marked no parking zone
I have recently moved to Bloomington from Lafayette. Is there any way I can update my conceal carry permit address online? Or do I have to come in personally and change it at the police station?
Car has been parked partially on sidewalk For about six months.license plate IN SRP844. Location: owner of car lives across Maple from 720 w maple.
Siscoe residence, 1009 E Miller Drive has people living permanently in a tent behind the house. I don't think they are allowed access indoor plumbing or bathroom. There is also open drug use by these persons.
illegal "massage" business is advertising on CL and just thought you should have a heads up. As a legal, legit, licensed massage therapist this stuff taints my professional experience. http://bloomington.craigslist.org/tlg/4488623313.html
To any of the law enforcement branches and the monies collection branches and the roads and education branches that might use some extra dollars without increased taxes: I would like to propose that some traffic laws be enforced. Besides the revenue, some of these issues directly relate to traffic fatalities. I have seen itty bitty cars FORCE 18 wheelers to give the right of way. I have seen multiple aggressive drivers force others to give the right of way. If any of those that were forced to GIVE way just didn't, an accident would happen, maybe serious. I see drivers in such a hurry that they weave through lanes to get where they are going just to get to a stoplight. I see drivers that ignore the "turn into nearest lane" law. That one is almost universal. If one were to turn right on a red light and the other traffic was turning left on a turn left light and went directly to wrong lane, whose fault would it be if an "accident" occurred? I try to keep my car length per 10 MPH, but some just pass me and cut in front within 15 feet. By the same token, trying to keep that car length per 10 MPH gives every aggressive driver reason to cut in front of me from the left or right. If a left turn signal is given to change lanes, it signals those in that lane to speed up and prevent. At least that isn't illegal; just discourteous. I am talking about SR 37 S and N to Bloomington and back from Martinsville. This probably speaks about Indianapolis traffic, which with the amount of traffic is probably worse. At any rate, accidents could be reduced, revenue raised, if some traffic laws were enforced. Wouldn't stop light cameras also see drivers that turn to the furthest lane rather than the one closest? Couldn't any traffic cop on the highway see that drivers are following within one car length of each other for 10 cars/trucks or more? That is a major accident waiting to happen. Just one driver in front needs a reason to brake and a big pile-up. So what if it hasn't happened recently? It will. It has happened elsewhere, usually due to low visibilty conditions, but the same reason. Too close. Just because it hasn't happened recently, is this a reason to give drivers a free pass on tailgating, or turning into wrong lane or forcing others to give right of way on lane merges? After I saw that one driver FORCE an 18 wheeler off to the shoulder on a merge where the truck driver had the right of way, I keep my Aveo in the right lane where I am supposed to be and see if any try to force me out. So far, I have been able to keep my place or others on left have beat me to merge point. That is fine if they are ahead or close enough before they run out of lane. If they TRY to beat me after their lane has run out, I won't give anymore. I am tired of allowing others to force me to be courteous. They aren't asking for a bit of courtesy, they are EXPECTING someone to give the right of way. When they try to pass after their lane runs out....those are the aggressive ones that I have an issue with. The point is "Aggressive Driving." It might be useful in IndyCar and NASCAR. but not all of us are racecar drivers. Agressive Driving is NOT useful on highways. It will get people killed. For what? A few seconds to get past the vehicle in front or right or left? I see that it works a lot for those that are aggressive, but just that second or two could cost multiple lives. The point is that if some of these traffic laws in cities and on highways were enforced, drivers could be re-educated through their wallets or purses. It would be a win-win for safety and wherever traffic citation monies go.
My wallet was stolen from my cousins car. It was left open for 20 minutes when went back it was done. I had my social and my permission to work id. What's the next step?
White Chevy Venture with Indiana plate ULD461 and 2 flat tires - hasn't moved in over 3 months. Parked at 717 N Washington St.