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We are Lew Blum Towing Co Inc. We Enforce Private Property rights. Call for your FREE Towing Sign.215 222 5628

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Lew Blum
Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
youtube.com/watch?v=gqS88b… Philly, illegally parked vehicles must be ticketed first. The car can be towed; Private Property Owners must wait hours for the Police to come and Ticket the Vehicle; We hear your frustrations, does your City Council Care? bill160682
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John Allante McAuley@AllanteMcAuley·
Education Crisis and Systemic Poverty: A Call for Real Change in Our Community William Small, Republican write in candidate for Philadelphia’s 3rd Congressional District, discusses the critical failures in our school district where only one in four children read at grade level and one in five perform math at grade level. He calls out local leaders including Senator Sharif Street, City Council President Kenyatta Johnson, Councilman Isaiah Thomas, and Mayor Cherelle Parker for not adequately supporting our children's education. He criticizes the cycle of taxation without improvement and expose how public housing and welfare programs are designed to keep Black communities trapped in poverty rather than providing pathways to ownership and economic independence. He argues that politicians benefit from maintaining poverty and that our community needs real jobs and opportunities, not temporary relief. @WlliamSmall
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Mila Joy@Milajoy·
This chick is the mayor of Philadelphia. She says that she can tax your uber rides whenever she wants because she's in charge. She can tax whatever she wants. Another great official in Philly. When will you stop voting against your interests?
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CNN Breaking News@cnnbrk·
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signs order reclassifying state-licensed marijuana as a less dangerous drug. cnn.it/3Oo377k
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Lew Blum
Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
youtube.com/watch?v=gqS88b… Philly, illegally parked vehicles must be ticketed first. The car can be towed; Private Property Owners must wait hours for the Police to come and Ticket the Vehicle; We hear your frustrations, does your City Council Care? bill160682
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Chris O'Connell@CoconnellFox29·
Mayor Cherelle Parker calling on ride share companies to pick up the cost of $1 per ride tax in Philadelphia. Estimated $49 million a year for schools. @lyft @uber
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LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Describe Robert De Niro in one word.⬇️
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Lew Blum
Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
Dear Property Owner / Manager, Philadelphia City Council Bill 160682 is directly harming your ability to control and protect your own private property. Right now, if an unauthorized vehicle is parked on your property, your only option is to call the police and wait. And as you already know, these calls are not a priority. You may wait hours—or no one may come at all. Meanwhile, your tenants, customers, and residents are left without access, your business is disrupted, and your property rights are effectively ignored. This is not just an inconvenience—it is a failure of a system that is supposed to protect you. Property owners and management companies should not be forced to depend on an already overburdened police department to handle routine parking enforcement on private property. Bill 160682 shifts control away from you and puts it into a system that does not respond in a timely or reliable way. City Council needs to hear this—directly from you. Contact your Council member and tell them exactly what you are experiencing. Be clear, direct, and firm: Remove Bill 160682 from my private property. This bill is harming my ability to manage and protect my property.” Do not assume others will speak up. The only way this changes is if enough property owners and management companies demand it. Your voice carries weight. Use it. Councilman/ president Kenyatta Johnson 215 686 3412 Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. 215 686 3416 councilwoman Cindy Bass 215 686 3424 Councilman Michael Driscoll 215 686 3444 Councilman Anthony Phillips 215 686 3455
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Next Philly Mayor 🏆
Next Philly Mayor 🏆@nextphlmayor·
Inquirer and Philadelphia Residents/Business Owners: There are massive issues at the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office. They need to be held accountable. City Council: 👏 👏 👏 Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office We need a hearing. Not a resolution.
Next Philly Mayor 🏆@nextphlmayor

Dear Philadelphia City Council… DO SOMETHING! Enough is enough. If you’re not going to disband the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office then hold it ACCOUNTABLE! This is issue ♾️ and there still hasn’t been a hearing… what are you waiting for?

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Lew Blum
Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
Dear Property Owner / Manager, Philadelphia City Council Bill 160682 is directly harming your ability to control and protect your own private property. Right now, if an unauthorized vehicle is parked on your property, your only option is to call the police and wait. And as you already know, these calls are not a priority. You may wait hours—or no one may come at all. Meanwhile, your tenants, customers, and residents are left without access, your business is disrupted, and your property rights are effectively ignored. This is not just an inconvenience—it is a failure of a system that is supposed to protect you. Property owners and management companies should not be forced to depend on an already overburdened police department to handle routine parking enforcement on private property. Bill 160682 shifts control away from you and puts it into a system that does not respond in a timely or reliable way. City Council needs to hear this—directly from you. Contact your Council member and tell them exactly what you are experiencing. Be clear, direct, and firm: Remove Bill 160682 from my private property. This bill is harming my ability to manage and protect my property.” Do not assume others will speak up. The only way this changes is if enough property owners and management companies demand it. Your voice carries weight. Use it. Councilman/ president Kenyatta Johnson 215 686 3412 Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. 215 686 3416 councilwoman Cindy Bass 215 686 3424 Councilman Michael Driscoll 215 686 3444 Councilman Anthony Phillips 215 686 3455
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OCF Realty
OCF Realty@OCFRealty·
Meet one of our agents, Tim Lilley! Born and raised in Philly near Fitler Square, Tim knows the city and burbs like the back of his hand. He will help you navigate the neighborhoods and understand the market landscape ☺️
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Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
Dear Property Owner / Manager, Philadelphia City Council Bill 160682 is directly harming your ability to control and protect your own private property. Right now, if an unauthorized vehicle is parked on your property, your only option is to call the police and wait. And as you already know, these calls are not a priority. You may wait hours—or no one may come at all. Meanwhile, your tenants, customers, and residents are left without access, your business is disrupted, and your property rights are effectively ignored. This is not just an inconvenience—it is a failure of a system that is supposed to protect you. Property owners and management companies should not be forced to depend on an already overburdened police department to handle routine parking enforcement on private property. Bill 160682 shifts control away from you and puts it into a system that does not respond in a timely or reliable way. City Council needs to hear this—directly from you. Contact your Council member and tell them exactly what you are experiencing. Be clear, direct, and firm: Remove Bill 160682 from my private property. This bill is harming my ability to manage and protect my property.” Do not assume others will speak up. The only way this changes is if enough property owners and management companies demand it. Your voice carries weight. Use it. Councilman/ president Kenyatta Johnson 215 686 3412 Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. 215 686 3416 councilwoman Cindy Bass 215 686 3424 Councilman Michael Driscoll 215 686 3444 Councilman Anthony Phillips 215 686 3455
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Lew Blum
Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
Dear Property Owner / Manager, Philadelphia City Council Bill 160682 is directly harming your ability to control and protect your own private property. Right now, if an unauthorized vehicle is parked on your property, your only option is to call the police and wait. And as you already know, these calls are not a priority. You may wait hours—or no one may come at all. Meanwhile, your tenants, customers, and residents are left without access, your business is disrupted, and your property rights are effectively ignored. This is not just an inconvenience—it is a failure of a system that is supposed to protect you. Property owners and management companies should not be forced to depend on an already overburdened police department to handle routine parking enforcement on private property. Bill 160682 shifts control away from you and puts it into a system that does not respond in a timely or reliable way. City Council needs to hear this—directly from you. Contact your Council member and tell them exactly what you are experiencing. Be clear, direct, and firm: Remove Bill 160682 from my private property. This bill is harming my ability to manage and protect my property.” Do not assume others will speak up. The only way this changes is if enough property owners and management companies demand it. Your voice carries weight. Use it. Councilman/ president Kenyatta Johnson 215 686 3412 Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. 215 686 3416 councilwoman Cindy Bass 215 686 3424 Councilman Michael Driscoll 215 686 3444 Councilman Anthony Phillips 215 686 3455
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Philly Daily News
Philly Daily News@PhillyDailyNews·
Trump administration can’t change President’s House panels for now, federal appeals court affirms #Echobox=1775842454" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">inquirer.com/news/philadelp…
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Lew Blum
Lew Blum@LewisBlum·
Dear Property Owner / Manager, Philadelphia City Council Bill 160682 is directly harming your ability to control and protect your own private property. Right now, if an unauthorized vehicle is parked on your property, your only option is to call the police and wait. And as you already know, these calls are not a priority. You may wait hours—or no one may come at all. Meanwhile, your tenants, customers, and residents are left without access, your business is disrupted, and your property rights are effectively ignored. This is not just an inconvenience—it is a failure of a system that is supposed to protect you. Property owners and management companies should not be forced to depend on an already overburdened police department to handle routine parking enforcement on private property. Bill 160682 shifts control away from you and puts it into a system that does not respond in a timely or reliable way. City Council needs to hear this—directly from you. Contact your Council member and tell them exactly what you are experiencing. Be clear, direct, and firm: Remove Bill 160682 from my private property. This bill is harming my ability to manage and protect my property.” Do not assume others will speak up. The only way this changes is if enough property owners and management companies demand it. Your voice carries weight. Use it. Councilman/ president Kenyatta Johnson 215 686 3412 Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. 215 686 3416 councilwoman Cindy Bass 215 686 3424 Councilman Michael Driscoll 215 686 3444 Councilman Anthony Phillips 215 686 3455
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