+1 And I only do 2 or 3 tires never 4 iykyk |
| That’s bullshit. Works in Boston, tho. |
Some people learn this lesson from a broken windshield |
So you live in a spot where you routinely can’t park on your street. What is your problem then? Park on other streets like normal. |
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Where I grew up, someone who poached a spot someone else cleared would return to find they no longer had intact tires.
Where I live now, you’ll probably get away with just urine in your vents. |
A person is 100% legally able to park in the spot that you cleared on the public street. The guy who cleared that spot has no right to it if they drive away. However, the car that takes over the spot might get keyed, deflated tires, a broken windshield or simply buried in new snow that gets watered and frozen. But maybe that's just in my home town of Pittsburgh |
| If you take a spot you didn’t shovel, expect to get your tires slashed. That’s basic snow etiquette in the north. |
In Boston you are only allowed to save a spot 48 hours after the end of the official snow emergency. |
This seems pretty reasonable as a compromise - if you have to move your car within 48 hours normally. But I live on a street where business vehicles from the next street over or AirBnB guests will constantly park in front of my house on a Thursday or Friday before 5 PM and not leave until Monday. So I have to park far away to unload groceries many weekends since. It's incredibly annoying without the snow. If you can leave your car in front of my house for up to 6 days without penalty, seems like I should be able to reserve a spot i shoveled out for that long. |
Not my hometown, but I lived there five years and concur. |
I’ve been able to not get caught by cameras. Been doing it for years. Good luck with your cameras. |
Okay there keyboard tough guy. |
| Saving shoveled-out spots used to be the norm in Chicago when I lived there. Folding chairs, cones, whatever you could get your hand on. People knew not to mess with those saved spots. |
| I expect that my cleared spot will not be saved for me and I will take another open spot. I don't care who cleared it. That's fair. |
| I'm parking in whatever spot is clear. I don't care about your chair. |