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MOVING TRUCKS ON PUBLIC SPACE

I want to: Park a moving truck on the street in front of my residence.

Do I need a permit? Yes, a public space permit is required. If Emergency No Parking signs are needed,

they will be provided with the permit.

https://ddot.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/ddot/publication/attachments/movingtrucks.pdf

Perhaps they really wanted to appear legal - so no one looked in the truck.

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Coincidence?

One might think, after suffering all this, Alefantis should have a legal remedy. He should be able to bring libel suits against Jones and other purveyors of the child sex slave lie. (In fact, Jones recently settled a lawsuit by the Chobani yogurt company for defamation and breach of the Idaho Consumer Protection Act after videos and social media posts, including a Twitter-circulated video that had the headline “Idaho Yogurt Maker Caught Importing Migrant Rapists.” Jones issued an apology on May 17 ; no other details were announced.)

https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/fake_news_libel_law

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James Alefantis

1613 13th Street Northwest James A Alefantis, Matthew J Berns and five other residents. Eleven names, including Antonio K Jackson and Timothy J Bassett, are listed in the historical residence records. 02770809 is the parcel's ID. A apartment home is located on a lot of 1,571 sqft. It was erected before 1887. There are four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The floor size is 2,358 sqft. The property was sold for $435,000 on December 4, 2000.

https://clustrmaps.com/a/22ll0g/

https://clustrmaps.com/person/Alefantis-6m7dcc

James Alefantis, age 45

D.C.

Presumed owner of the real estate located at 2310 California St NW, D.C.

The property is classified as a single family dwelling. It was constructed in 1919. The price for this house on Nov 19, 2012 was at $2,125,000. #25190282 is the parcel number. The property has twelve rooms and six bedrooms. There are 3.5 full baths. The price per sqft for this home is $472.2. The house has four floors. The house's living area is 4,500 sqft. 2,384 sqft is the land size. The list of materials that were used to construct this building includes brick. It has a metal roof. The list of flooring materials includes hardwood. This address may be also written as 2310 California Strt NW, D.C., DC 20008-1637. The ZIP code for this address is 20008 and the postal code suffix is 1637. Coordinates for your GPS navigator: 38.91532,-77.051101. Rent value for a two bedroom unit in the zip code 20008 is estimated at $2,430 a month.

https://clustrmaps.com/a/22m2i5/

Vindicator

Why would anyone need a permit to change wall coverings? Or for that matter, for a moving truck?

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Why would anyone need a permit to change wall coverings? Or for that matter, for a moving truck?

RE: Public Permits

Saw this with Epstein, Alefantis, and The Finders investigations. Terms like "wall coverings" could just be the designation of the permit they pulled and filed with the municipalities, and not actually the work done. For example, with a little shady maneuvering you can pull a permit for "A garage" and build a large subterranean bunker. Though it appears banal on the record, a "partially furnished basement" could be used for much more.

Yuke

Well, I wasn't initially searching for this, I was searching something else and ended up with permits. I would prefer the government site for records (I've used that in the past for Alefantis searches as can be seen from previous posts) but I found this late at night and, if I remember rightly, the ones I'd seen previously like this, matched up to the government site. I can double check them when I've got more time. Notice how the government site is now eRecords, requiring sign-in? That never used to be the case.

Vindicator

Isn't that interesting? I would bet a thousand bucks that's because of us.

Still don't understand why anyone would need a permit to change wallpaper, or use a moving truck. Definitely bears further investigation.