Would you report a new neighbor who keeps parking two wheels on their front lawn?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread attracted all the YIMBY pinko trolls who don’t have a pot to piss in.


"Pinko"?!
Hahah, how old are you? Isn't that Cold War lingo?
Anonymous
We lived in a tiny house growing up. There were six of us -- four kids. At one point, we had 4 cars. And when we had family come over, we had to park on the grass because neighbors complained that they were parking in front of their house, on the public road.

Can't win with these Karens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We lived in a tiny house growing up. There were six of us -- four kids. At one point, we had 4 cars. And when we had family come over, we had to park on the grass because neighbors complained that they were parking in front of their house, on the public road.

Can't win with these Karens.


There is a house on our block that has six cars neatly parked in the driveway every night, which takes up most of the front yard. It is all the same family. Their house looks well-maintained. I'm all for multi-gen living.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We lived in a tiny house growing up. There were six of us -- four kids. At one point, we had 4 cars. And when we had family come over, we had to park on the grass because neighbors complained that they were parking in front of their house, on the public road.

Can't win with these Karens.


There is a house on our block that has six cars neatly parked in the driveway every night, which takes up most of the front yard. It is all the same family. Their house looks well-maintained. I'm all for multi-gen living.


OP's children are all estranged. She can't relate to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Seed that area of the yard with some roofing nails.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread attracted all the YIMBY pinko trolls who don’t have a pot to piss in.


"Pinko"?!
Hahah, how old are you? Isn't that Cold War lingo?


Thank you for the Cold War lesson. This angry person posting about wheels has a garage mouth and a rage problem…and is also very old. How shocking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread attracted all the YIMBY pinko trolls who don’t have a pot to piss in.


"Pinko"?!
Hahah, how old are you? Isn't that Cold War lingo?


Thank you for the Cold War lesson. This angry person posting about wheels has a garage mouth and a rage problem…and is also very old. How shocking.


*garbage mouth*
Anonymous
What? No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. Also I would try being a better person.


OK. So you're a bad person if you want people to follow local ordinances?

Instead, I think that the person who parks on the grass should follow the ordinances, because the rules exist for a reason. They are designed so that everyone can live together in harmony without some people making the place look bad.

If you do not like the ordinance, then you can choose to live in a place that does not have the ordinance. It is a big country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let it slide unless you want to go to war with your neighbor


+1

This.
In a nutshell.

Unless you are being directly + adversely affected by this - I would just let it be.

What good can come out of you reporting them??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Also I would try being a better person.


OK. So you're a bad person if you want people to follow local ordinances?

Instead, I think that the person who parks on the grass should follow the ordinances, because the rules exist for a reason. They are designed so that everyone can live together in harmony without some people making the place look bad.

If you do not like the ordinance, then you can choose to live in a place that does not have the ordinance. It is a big country.


Being this bothered about two wheels on someone else’s grass should really alarm you.
Anonymous
I see some streets where cars are parked on the curb or a little on the homeowner's grass. People do this because their cars may have been hit or side swiped by trucks and cars that drive down their street.
Anonymous
Only if i can call on my neigbbors with the no go beater on the street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Why would you report them?

What will the town do ---- nothing.

Why would you start a war?


They will warn them and then ticket them. They can ticket them immediately if they want. It's against the local law.


Well, that's dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We lived in a tiny house growing up. There were six of us -- four kids. At one point, we had 4 cars. And when we had family come over, we had to park on the grass because neighbors complained that they were parking in front of their house, on the public road.

Can't win with these Karens.


Right although this feels like a Ken or make Karen equal.
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