Please stop giving your suburban friends DC guest parking passes

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know they aren't dropping at kid off at daycare or coming back from the gym?


Are you an idiot? Why would they have guest passes? I know for a fact that people give or sell them to commuters who want to break the law.


You know this for a fact? Prove it.


I'm not the OP, but I work in zone 6 and I have a coworker who lives in outside the District who uses one of those residential passes that she got from a friend. (It's not a guest pass-- those only last for two weeks. These are residential passes that last for a year.) They are horribly misused and I don't know why the city sends these things out.

As for "prove it"-- what do you want, video evidence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone can afford to buy in DC. OP stop being so elitist. Also you need to get a hobby if you spend this much time watxhing people out your window.


Oh brother! Because you can't afford to live in DC, you are entitled to park in DC for free? Mmmmkay. Is this a new welfare program that I'm not aware of?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know they aren't dropping at kid off at daycare or coming back from the gym?


Are you an idiot? Why would they have guest passes? I know for a fact that people give or sell them to commuters who want to break the law.


You know this for a fact? Prove it.


I'm not the OP, but I work in zone 6 and I have a coworker who lives in outside the District who uses one of those residential passes that she got from a friend. (It's not a guest pass-- those only last for two weeks. These are residential passes that last for a year.) They are horribly misused and I don't know why the city sends these things out.

As for "prove it"-- what do you want, video evidence?


Well, yes, since you're going to call 311 on someone and have them towed, you better damn well be able to prove your case.

What D.C. residences are anywhere near offices anyway? That doesn't make any sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP, but I work in zone 6 and I have a coworker who lives in outside the District who uses one of those residential passes that she got from a friend. (It's not a guest pass-- those only last for two weeks. These are residential passes that last for a year.) They are horribly misused and I don't know why the city sends these things out.


They are actually guest passes. It's a pilot program in certain wards. They're a huge convenience for families with nannies, home health aides, housekeepers, etc. Before getting one, we had to get a new pass at the police station every 2 weeks. But there is certainly lots of potential for abuse. I think the best solution is for the city to create much smaller RPP zones so that the permit/pass is only valid within a few blocks of your home.
Anonymous
I got one of these passes in the mail the other day. We didn't apply for it or request it. Does every household just get one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

What D.C. residences are anywhere near offices anyway? That doesn't make any sense.


Hello - it's not about residential neighborhoods near offices. It's people who drive in to close-in neighborhoods and take the Metro in.
Anonymous
What D.C. residences are anywhere near offices anyway? That doesn't make any sense.


With a couple af small, neighborhood-specific passes, DC residential parking passes are by ward - there are only 8 wards, and each covers a huge area. All wards contain both residential neighborhoods and and businesses, so a guest pass certainly would be useful, as it's for the entire ward, not just a small area around a residence.

And the OP said that the offender she observed was usign the pass to street-park near a metro station, not a business.
Anonymous
Just get a bike, if you can't afford to pay a private garage in DC.
Anonymous
NO.
Anonymous
My Ward 3 pass is supposedly limited to my ANC as means to help combat fraud. However, I don't know how closely the parking enforcement people look at them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are to be used by out of town visitors who end up parking in residential areas not commuters who try to screw residents and park in our neighborhoods. The thing is when we see someone hop out of a car in work clothes and walk towards Wisconsin and do it daily we can still call 311 and get you towed.


Ha -- I would like to see you do that.

FTR, I have a nice Ward 3 one very close to red line (3 blocks) and willing to sell. Craigslist? I never thought about it before! Thanks for the idea OP.
Anonymous
OP, I actually empathize completely. I used to live in Old Town, just two blocks from the King Street Metro. Hated the workers at all the cute stores who parked on our residential street and came out to move their cars every two hours. But I blew the whistle on the store manager who had residential parking pass. I called parking enforcement and asked how someone whose car was registered in Fairfax County had a permit. She got fined, the permit was revoked, and they started a broader crackdown on the practice.

The owner of the shop complained that it wasn't fair that his managers couldn't park on the street. I advised him that perhaps he should pay for their parking in a garage or rent a driveway space from a neighbor.
Anonymous
Why does this bother people so much? None of you are complaining that residents can't find parking places, which would seem to be the only legitimate concern. Otherwise you're just mad that you think someone else is getting away with something.

There are a few people who park on my street and take the bus, but frankly the much bigger problem is all the churchgoers who park on my street on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Anonymous
Actually, it does take away parking from legitimate residents, particularly those without off-street parking. We pay taxes while living in these, you know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh please bitch. $500k doesn't even get you a doghouse in my neighborhood.


la di da

DC residents are such assholes.

Give me my 2 acres any old day where my kids can run and breathe fresh air.

Screw your guest parking passes.
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