Would you report a new neighbor who keeps parking two wheels on their front lawn?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


I bet they’re renters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?

maybe, but you sure a Karen.

-dp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure if your goal is to have your house egged. Or TPd


So you agree, they’re low class trash?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?


HAHAHHAHAHHAAHA NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!!!! You can sit in your living room and just seethe about how trashy everyone is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Why would you report them?

What will the town do ---- nothing.

Why would you start a war?


They will warn them and then ticket them. They can ticket them immediately if they want. It's against the local law.


I am a local official and we wouldn't do anything. Honestly. We only get involved when its a serious issue.


I went to undergrad at UNC. Chapel Hill gov 100% would ticket and tow a student’s car for having two tires parked on the lawn. No call or tip off required. They see it, they’re on that ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?

maybe, but you sure a Karen.

-dp


Actually, I'm lovely and not a Karen because I don't put myself into position where I have to deal with people like you. And anytime I have had an issue (or someone has had an issue with me) we always talk like adults to resolve whatever it is. But I believe in being a considerate neighbor. I wouldn't do anything to lessen the value of our neighborhood, which parking in the yard absolutely does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?

maybe, but you sure a Karen.

-dp


Actually, I'm lovely and not a Karen because I don't put myself into position where I have to deal with people like you. And anytime I have had an issue (or someone has had an issue with me) we always talk like adults to resolve whatever it is. But I believe in being a considerate neighbor. I wouldn't do anything to lessen the value of our neighborhood, which parking in the yard absolutely does.


You just proved her point. Mind your own business FFS!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?


HAHAHHAHAHHAAHA NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!!!! You can sit in your living room and just seethe about how trashy everyone is.


Nope. I'd never move into a neighborhood like that in the first place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?

maybe, but you sure a Karen.

-dp


Actually, I'm lovely and not a Karen because I don't put myself into position where I have to deal with people like you. And anytime I have had an issue (or someone has had an issue with me) we always talk like adults to resolve whatever it is. But I believe in being a considerate neighbor. I wouldn't do anything to lessen the value of our neighborhood, which parking in the yard absolutely does.


You just proved her point. Mind your own business FFS!!!


I'm not sure what point you think I proved, but I love how this is driving you to using all caps. I find this all extremely amusing.
Anonymous
Is it your grass or theirs? If it’s their yard, MYOB. If you are worried about “looking trashy” please move to an HOA neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?

maybe, but you sure a Karen.

-dp


Actually, I'm lovely and not a Karen because I don't put myself into position where I have to deal with people like you. And anytime I have had an issue (or someone has had an issue with me) we always talk like adults to resolve whatever it is. But I believe in being a considerate neighbor. I wouldn't do anything to lessen the value of our neighborhood, which parking in the yard absolutely does.


You just proved her point. Mind your own business FFS!!!


I'm not sure what point you think I proved, but I love how this is driving you to using all caps. I find this all extremely amusing.


I guess you don’t know how abbreviations work, among other things. It tracks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?


HAHAHHAHAHHAAHA NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!!!! You can sit in your living room and just seethe about how trashy everyone is.


Nope. I'd never move into a neighborhood like that in the first place.


Then you have nothing to worry about, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Why would you report them?

What will the town do ---- nothing.

Why would you start a war?


They will warn them and then ticket them. They can ticket them immediately if they want. It's against the local law.


I am a local official and we wouldn't do anything. Honestly. We only get involved when its a serious issue.


I went to undergrad at UNC. Chapel Hill gov 100% would ticket and tow a student’s car for having two tires parked on the lawn. No call or tip off required. They see it, they’re on that ass.


That’s a whole different thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.


No, I had it right. Do you look in the mirror and see just how trashy you are?

maybe, but you sure a Karen.

-dp


Actually, I'm lovely and not a Karen because I don't put myself into position where I have to deal with people like you. And anytime I have had an issue (or someone has had an issue with me) we always talk like adults to resolve whatever it is. But I believe in being a considerate neighbor. I wouldn't do anything to lessen the value of our neighborhood, which parking in the yard absolutely does.


Having to juggle cars to get to the garage lowers the value of the neighborhood.
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