| No unless it is your own driveway. |
I don't understand why it should be illegal to block your own driveway, though I guess you don't want to have to make the parking attendants verify that the car blocking any given driveway shouldn't be there. |
When that law was passed there was no internet on the cell phone, etc. no one needed to be taking up the channels on the police radio calling in every plate for a check. |
DP. In my neighborhood in Virginia, people get ticketed frequently on summer Saturday mornings when swim meets are going on. When the pool parking lot get full, people try to sqeeeeze in right up to driveways- I guess so they can walk a slightly shorter distance. They come back to their cars three hours later to find they’ve been ticketed. We have notified the other teams to tell their parents not to park close to driveways, but they’ll still do it. |
Because you don't own that space in front of your driveway. It doesn't belong to you, you can't choose to use it for parking. |
| No |
But if the driveway wasn't there, it would be available for parking for whoever wanted to use it. So why isn't it available for parking to the owner of the driveway? |
The driveway is there. Why is that hard to understand? |
It is. If there actually is a law saying you cannot block your own driveway, then ignore it. Silly laws are meant to be broken. |
What? There is a big difference between 10-15 feet and “squeezing in right up to driveway[s].” |
Can I get a list of the silly laws that I am allowed to ignore? |
Too scared or lazy to make one yourself? |
If I want to park a car in the driveway and then parallel park in front of the driveway so the car in the driveway can’t get out, why should that be illegal? I am the only victim of my crime. |