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Is 155 N. Michigan Millennium Park Plaza posted?


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If it was posted, you needed to leave your car keys with the garage attendant so they can move your car if necessary. I went gunless because of this for the first time since getting the permit. Didn't miss it until I had to drive down two levels beneath the street to get to the garage. There were a zillion homeless people camped out/wandering around everywhere. I thought I got a flat tire. I must have kicked out a rock or something while making one of the tons of u turns trying to figure out where I was going. Changing a flat would be no fun down there...even with a gun! When I left, a weirdo was trying to flag me down. I saw there was a van ahead blocking the road so I backed up to ask him if the van belonged to him. It didn't and he told me the police picked him up, drove him around for a bit, and dropped him off down there. He was wondering which way was out! The van blocking the road moved by this time. I told him the directions the garage attendant told me and drove away. Bottom line, chicago bites. I wouldn't want to live down there for free. I had to go to a high floor and you could still hear those stupid "bucket bangers" like they were in the unit next door even though they were 100 feet below outside on the street corner!

 

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If it was posted, you needed to leave your car keys with the garage attendant so they can move your car if necessary. I went gunless because of this for the first time since getting the permit. Didn't miss it until I had to drive down two levels beneath the street to get to the garage. There were a zillion homeless people camped out/wandering around everywhere. I thought I got a flat tire. I must have kicked out a rock or something while making one of the tons of u turns trying to figure out where I was going. Changing a flat would be no fun down there...even with a gun! When I left, a weirdo was trying to flag me down. I saw there was a van ahead blocking the road so I backed up to ask him if the van belonged to him. It didn't and he told me the police picked him up, drove him around for a bit, and dropped him off down there. He was wondering which way was out! The van blocking the road moved by this time. I told him the directions the garage attendant told me and drove away. Bottom line, chicago bites. I wouldn't want to live down there for free. I had to go to a high floor and you could still hear those stupid "bucket bangers" like they were in the unit next door even though they were 100 feet below outside on the street corner!

 

Thanks again for the replies.

 

The suspense is killing me. Did it end up being posted?

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If it was posted, you needed to leave your car keys with the garage attendant so they can move your car if necessary. I went gunless because of this for the first time since getting the permit. Didn't miss it until I had to drive down two levels beneath the street to get to the garage. There were a zillion homeless people camped out/wandering around everywhere. I thought I got a flat tire. I must have kicked out a rock or something while making one of the tons of u turns trying to figure out where I was going. Changing a flat would be no fun down there...even with a gun! When I left, a weirdo was trying to flag me down. I saw there was a van ahead blocking the road so I backed up to ask him if the van belonged to him. It didn't and he told me the police picked him up, drove him around for a bit, and dropped him off down there. He was wondering which way was out! The van blocking the road moved by this time. I told him the directions the garage attendant told me and drove away. Bottom line, chicago bites. I wouldn't want to live down there for free. I had to go to a high floor and you could still hear those stupid "bucket bangers" like they were in the unit next door even though they were 100 feet below outside on the street corner!

 

Thanks again for the replies.

 

The suspense is killing me. Did it end up being posted?

 

No. But if it was, I didn't have a safe or locking storage for a gun. If a building was posted and was like this buildings garage was, which is probably like most placed down there, you'd have to go drop your gun off at home and come back. If I had locking storage I still would not want to leave the car with a gun in it with an attendant who had even just the ignition/door key.

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