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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it’s on their own property, it’s not illegal. If it’s not, that’s illegal and you have the right to complain. You can report it to the city.[/quote] Is the space on the street in front of your house considered your property?[/quote] No. This thread is full of a bunch of entitled AHs who complain about kids playing outside in “their” beloved extra parking spot one minute and then probably turn around and complain about excessive screen time for kids and “why don’t kids play outside anymore?” the next minute.[/quote] Yes, "no" is the issue--if the street doesn't belong to you can't encumber it with a part of your stuff[/quote] Exactly! So stop parking your car on the street![/quote] The basketball hoop blocks parking, that is the point. Yes you want a new world order where people don't drive and park but currently roads are for the convenience and purpose of driving and parking. [/quote] You want the right to use public space to store your personal possessions but you also want to deny your neighbors the right to use public space to store their personal possessions.[/quote] You are not going to make me feel stupid with your gotcha semantic games. I think roads are for cars and parking, you want things to change and have them be used for everything and anything. You are not going to convince me that I am insane and do not understand logic or reality. Just say you disagree and you want current practice to change, but your rhetorical questions are not going to me me say hmm he is right, I don't know what I was thinking, I wasn't thinking clearly. [/quote] Thou doth protest too much. Despite your insistence that you won’t change your mind, your post indicates that you do indeed “get it” on some level. I suspect that you’re a bit hot under the collar right now and are simply too proud to admit that you were wrong, not even to yourself. And for the record, I am not trying to make you feel stupid. I am trying to point out the logical inconsistency of your argument.[/quote]
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