Taxi in front of house

Anonymous
Where I live that taxi parked in a residential neighborhood would be considered suspicious behavior and the police would check, make the driver move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, you moved wayyyyyyy to the back of the neighborhood so that no one else would park near your house


Is OP afraid of the taxi dinging her front door?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, you moved wayyyyyyy to the back of the neighborhood so that no one else would park near your house


Is OP afraid of the taxi dinging her front door?


LOLOLOL!
Anonymous
One time a huge long truck parked in front of our house overnight. It left the next morning, so I guess he was just sleeping. Taxi is probably doing the same.
Anonymous
When you look at the driver -- what is he doing? Does he seem like he's scoping the neighborhood or is he checked out or sleeping? Somehow if he's been doing this for over a month and he hasn't done anything to harm anyone -- I'm thinking he's just using your street for breaks. What kind of criminal would park a very noticeable car in the same spot for months and then go commit a crime -- it would be too easy for someone to ID the car and someone may even have a license plate by then.
Anonymous
Start the new year off right and take him a nice cup of coffee and a little snack.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where I live that taxi parked in a residential neighborhood would be considered suspicious behavior and the police would check, make the driver move on.


Mayberry?
Anonymous
I wouldn't like it, but legally there is nothing you can do about it.
Anonymous
That's odd. I have the same issue. I live near Silver Spring, on an out-of-the-way street that's pretty secluded. Only 2 houses on our stretch, and very little traffic. This one taxi driver parks in front of our house fairly often for 2-3 hour stretches. He just sits there and texts on his phone. I think he's parked there because there are no parking permit signs on our stretch. He's technically parked illegally and sometimes blocks my driveway. I hadn't thought to call the police, but it's both annoying and unnerving. He's probably just harmlessly wasting time, but it feels like he's staking out my house.
Anonymous
He's probably tapping into someone's unsecured wifi to browse the internet and check emails. Or he's just relaxing/resting there because you live in a safe neighborhood and he doesn't have to worry about being jumped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's probably tapping into someone's unsecured wifi to browse the internet and check emails. Or he's just relaxing/resting there because you live in a safe neighborhood and he doesn't have to worry about being jumped.


This. A friend of mine with many children wondered about the single guy hanging out in front of her house in his car at all hours, until one of her more tech savvy kids secured the wireless and labeled the connection FBI, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where I live that taxi parked in a residential neighborhood would be considered suspicious behavior and the police would check, make the driver move on.


Same here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where I live that taxi parked in a residential neighborhood would be considered suspicious behavior and the police would check, make the driver move on.


Same here.


Nobody cares. OP lives in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's probably tapping into someone's unsecured wifi to browse the internet and check emails. Or he's just relaxing/resting there because you live in a safe neighborhood and he doesn't have to worry about being jumped.


Why didn't I think of this? I do this all the time!

My former next door neighbors didn't secure their wifi, which worked great for me because ours was always going down. When I casually mentioned it to them, they didn't see any reason to secure it. And they were both lawyers!

I guarantee that's what's happening here. Try it yourself, OP. Go stand where the taxi parks and see if an unsecured wifi connection is available.
Anonymous
This man is not causing a disturbance so my first instinct would be to just ignore it. If you get a feeling of him casing the homes, then maybe you can take a step further. In the meantime, take down his license plate so that in case he is up to no good, you have a record of who he is/his car.

Most likely, he is just hanging out in safe neighborhood to rest in his car where he feels like he can park his car without getting mugged.
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