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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Laying railroad ties[/b] or something similar is another easy option.[/quote] with nails pointing up!! Honestly OP, it's hard for any of us to actually even believe your situation, because it's so outrageous. I can't believe you would watch people park all over your property and not do a single thing about it. Putting up a simple "NO PARKING" sign next to "Private Property" or ideally a "NO PARKING Tow Away Zone" sign is non-confrontational and cheap and you're totally within your rights to do it. I have NO IDEA why you wouldn't do that. Can you explain it to us?[/quote] I didn't watch them do it. I saw it after the fact when I came home. In the morning, I have seen it happen when people are waiting for the bus, but I am also getting my children ready and I dont have time to stop what we're doing and bring my kids outside with me to the corner of my large lot to confront them about it. We moved in recently, school just started, my schedule was different until recently. What is so difficult for you to understand? Do you want a few signs like that on your property? They're an eyesore, of course I dont want that. I also dont think you are understanding the size of my lot. I would have to space these signs out over 200 linear feet or so just to ensure they would be seen. [/quote] I would HAPPILY make myself late for work, and make all my children late for school, to call police or come out to the bus stop and YELL at these people. I would also HAPPILY come home from work, call police and march up to the party house with them. And then eat dinner late and put the kids to bed late. If you can't spend any money or effort on this, you don't get to whine about it, OP. But at this point, you're probably just a troll. [/quote] You would call the police on your neighbors who happen to be on your lawn while waiting for the school bus? Or have some guests that parked on your lawn while they hosted a large party? You're unhinged. You should HAPPILY seek help. [/quote] Everyone who has responded to this thread would, since you told us that they've been doing this for a longtime and have destroyed that part of your lawn. Why on earth are you posting, otherwise?[/quote] Where did I say this has been happening a long time? I actually said we moved in recently and while there was evidence it happened before we bought the home, it only started up again when school was back in session. [/quote]
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