Red Baron
Active member
Just down the road from me a local tire repair shop is allowing a guy to wash cars in their driveway with the water/soap running down the curb. He's just started and I don't see him hurting me much, but I'm concerned about letting this kind of thing get started - next thing you know 6 more guys figure out they can make more money handwashing cars than they can with a real job.
The TNRCC required me to spend a lot of money on pits and drainage, trace analysis, and expensive removal of my mud. I think a guy washing cars in a commercial parking lot represents unfair competition that I cannot allow.
What say you?
The TNRCC required me to spend a lot of money on pits and drainage, trace analysis, and expensive removal of my mud. I think a guy washing cars in a commercial parking lot represents unfair competition that I cannot allow.
What say you?