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Looking for people helped by Parker's Mobile Mechanic or other altruists who've run into trouble with the city

Hello! We're looking for people who've been helped by the mobile mechanic who assists stranded people for free for a story about altruism in a time of need. If you know anyone else who fits the bill, who has been fined or cited for being an altruist, we would like to hear from you. Thanks!

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u/KWGSNews — 2 days ago
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Tulsa city councilors are concerned as 1,400 childcare slots are being eliminated across the county

u/KWGSNews — 11 days ago