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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not worth talking about. It's a public street. [/quote] +1 I am in Arlington, too on a quiet side street of SFHs with driveways. My next door neighbor parks in front of my house every singe day and has for 8 years. They, too, have a driveway and completely open front space in front of their house. Why she does this, I haven't a clue. We have never spoken to her about it directly, nor will we ever because we know she won't change and it would become an "issue". It drives me crazy and I think its incredibly rude. I feel your pain, OP. [/quote] Geez, you think after 8 years you might wise up and just park YOUR car there. She'd get the message. [/quote] Geez, maybe because I don't want to load and unload my three young children/toddlers curbside when I have a driveway that sits 6 feet from my side door. [/quote] Ah, the sign of a wealthy entitled Arlignton SAHM. Having THREE children is the new black. So this in no way impedes you driving into your driveway; why don't you buy them a nicer car in a color that complements your house, would that help?[/quote] You are missing the point and you obviously have some pent up resentment towards SAHMs, of which I am not one - not that I THINK there's anything wrong with that. Sorry to burst your bubble, PP, but I actually work full time and live in south arlington and by no means are considered wealthy. And I only highlighted three kids because God only gave my two hands so herding them into the car can sometimes be a challenge, one I prefer not to take at the side of the road. Your issues indicate that you should start your own thread. [/quote] Ooh boy. I am the original "geez" PP and I was not the one you just went back and forth with. I didn't imply that you ALWAYS need to park there in order to get her to stop, but you figure in 8 years of it obviously bothering you, you would park there once or twice and she would eventually get the message and stop doing so. Unrelated, my biggest complaint on my particular street is not people parking in front of my house (because this only happens when neighbors have a lot of people over and their own driveway/spots in front of their house are full) but people parking on the wrong side of the street. Meaning, your passenger side should always be to the curb. But, people don't want to turn around and so we have a mish-mosh of wrong-facing cars on our street. Which I'm pretty sure is actually illegal. It just bugs me.. turn your car around! :)[/quote]
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