Aggravating_Foot_528

Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jdw6h2d wrote

It used to be a dumpy ass biker bar back in the day and there's be motorcycles park all over the front. And now it's the place where the woman in the motorized wheelchair hangs out, asking for money. There's literally nothing behind it now. Just a empty lot. It's a pretty small parcel.

Earliest I can find on google maps is 2007 -- it was boarded up back then. I think the bar was there until 2005-ish.

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Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jdw04nm wrote

The issue is, I'm guessing, is that the boat doesn't impede boat traffic so if isn't their problem. If it floated into the middle of the river it would be their problem. But the boat has been untied for weeks and hasn't moved anywhere and somebody else on another thread said that most likely the propeller is stuck in the bottom and nothing will move it.

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Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jdvzqgr wrote

Sounds like it. I think it has to do with rules about the state not being able to take abandonded property unless it's truly abandoned. I think the state has to give the benefit of the doubt that the property is truly abandoned before profiting off of it. Even if the person has told the state repeatedly that they don't want the boat anymore. But that is just my guess

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Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jdt1avg wrote

Omg. I haven't thought about yohembine since 2000 or so. I think that was used in human medicine for erectile dysfunction iirc.

I think the safety margin in humans is much greater given the large uncontrolled trial going on in Philly. I do think the sleeping for 24+ hours with it can be dangerous if you're exposed to the elements or not eating but it doesn't seem like it kills humans. And I'm assuming people are just shooting themselves up with massive doses.

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Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jdrft27 wrote

Tranc. that shit is nasty. It'll cause massive skin ulcers. It also is unable to be reversed, so even if you hit them with narcan, the person will still stay in a stupor because tranc doesn't hit opioid receptors. It's all over Philly and it's turned Kensington into a nightmare (by way of Puerto Rico, where it's been used for years).

It's added into heroin/fentanyl to increase the high.

It's also a legal, non-controlled substance used in vet anesthesia, which is where it's being diverted from. The DEA needs to schedule this med ASAP.

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