California cities enacted some severe water restrictions during the last drought, and after two wet winters in a row, most of those rules have now been canceled.
However, there is one Sacramento-area town where a controversial car wash ban has remained in effect—until this week.
-Ray
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"These rules must be followed"
Welcome to California where they regulate everything, including when and how you can wash your vehicle.
Friend of mine told me about his dad taking the family on a Sunday drive to a shallow spot in a big stream where he used to pull into and the family would wash the car with a bucket, a bar of soap, and rags. The lefties in Cali would have a fit over that! You do what you gotta do! To hell with these libtards!
ReplyDelete"Welcome to California where they regulate everything, including when and how you can wash your vehicle."
ReplyDeleteWhat are you WHINING about?
Be glad you're still allowed to OWN a vehicle.
The two-bucket method? No more than two gallons of water can be used in each bucket.
ReplyDeleteWTF. These people have never hand washed a car in their lives. But if ever there was a town where everyone tells everyone else what to do, this is the place. Commies gotta dictate.
Shhh. It's for your own good.
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