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Not bloody happy, just had our street resealed. No letter or anything telling us it was going to happen. Worst thing is it was done about a half hour ago and I have to leave for work very soon. Called the council and they basically said "oh well your problem", all because I care about my car and don't want bloody tar all over it (car drove past a minute ago, stones going everywhere and you can hear the tyres on the sticky tar, was only doing 20 too).
So what is recommended for getting tar off? The car is going to have to wait a until at least tomorrow until I can do something about it and I just have to hope I don't cop any stones.
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