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Does anyone have change for the meter?

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Is that Ridge Hill, in the city of Yonkers?

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It's a water meter, the FD must swipe their card so the water department can bill the fire department LoL

I also like how they make the hydrant area and the trees next to so nice so when you flush the hydrant you blow all the soil away :P

The people who put the meter their must have worked for an insurance company in the past "betting" it will never be used

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So if the engine doesn't pay the meter, do they get ticketed?? :lol:

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So if the engine doesn't pay the meter, do they get ticketed?? :lol:

Ticket and a tow. If NYC, driver loses vacation time also

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Kidding aside for a moment (some great responses too) is this a new hydrant installation, and a soon to be ex-parking space?

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That meter is only for engine companies.

A city charging it's fire department for using the municipal water system to put out a fire. What's the world coming to?

I can just imagine the supply engine searching for a hydrant, to find that when they get to one, they can't use it on account of none of the crew on board having spare change for the meter.

What if someone parked right at the meter in front of the hydrant. It's illegal, but what would the traffic cop say to a comment like, "Well there's a parking meter here."

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Is that Ridge Hill, in the city of Yonkers?

This puts a new meaning to Yonkers "The City of Hills and Nothing on the Level"!!!!!!!

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Guys, don't you know that it is there so you can pay for not parking there??? :D

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So does this car get summonsed for an overtime meter AND fire hydrant violation?

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