| 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. |
| If they have a residential parking pass, how can they get towed? |
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Get a grip and go Back to bed...clearly you got up on the wrong side.
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How do you know they aren't dropping at kid off at daycare or coming back from the gym?
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| 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. |
You wouldn't need a permit for that. The permits allow you to park for more than 2 hours in restricted parking zones. |
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. |
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Oh MYOB Mrs. Kravitz!
If the shoe were on the other foot and you were that person, I'm sure you would have a great defense. |
| Does someone regret paying $500G for a former servant quarters with no driveway? |
hahaha
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| Oh please bitch. $500k doesn't even get you a doghouse in my neighborhood. |
| Yes, please stop helping your friends in order to placate the angry woman on the internet. |
| Very odd - woman complains that people are breakign the law (or at least parking regulations) - and she's right - and is immediately jumped on by numerous posters, some of whom accuse her of being elitist, apparently because she wants people to obey the law. |
| What's with all the parking harpies lately? I never realized parking your car could be so controversial. |
You know this for a fact? Prove it. |