But what about Jesus Saves?
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Don't do it! We spent 3 plus hours digging our cars out. If I run to the store, I'm going to need that spot back. We don't have a driveway and rely on street parking! |
If you remove my folding chairs, I slash your tires. This is basic snow etiquette, and you shouldn't expect any less. |
I’m aware of that, sister. I was being hyperbolic to underscore my position. Next time try to make a valuable contribution to a thread. Perhaps you are the type to steal other people’s spots and mooch off the hard work of others. |
+1. This is what I'm used to. You get what you ask for. |
+2. This is why I didn't dig out my car and take metro instead. |
I have a driveway, so nope. Thank you for your incredibly valuable contribution to this thread. |
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As long as you’ve cleared a spot, you can take a clear spot. Each one clear one.
Or, stop being poor and pay for garage parking. |
| In Boston, you are only allowed to use a spaceholder for 48 hours after the official end of a snow emergency. |
| So many jerks around here especially when there is bad weather. |
Found the a-hole. |
If you’ve cleared a spot, you get a spot. End of story. |
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It seems I disagree with most is these posters. It is public street and you can park where you are able. How do we know if the person who dug out the space is coming back?
It sucks for sure, but park where you can. If you can’t afford to move your car, take uber. |
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Yeah you don’t get to reserve a spot on the street no matter how hard you worked to clear it. That’s just tough shit.
Btw I live in DC and park on the street. |
Exactly. The lunacy of chairs and signs is not deterring anyone. |