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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, a relative of mine leaves his car on our street for a month at a time when he travels overseas. It's usually in front of a neighbor's house because our second car is in front of ours. My neighbor only has one car in the driveway so I never asked their permission for that spot, and in any case it's a public street so anyone can park there. What makes people think they own the street? [/quote] You and your relative are inconsiderate assholes.[/quote] Let's pretend I'm not from around here and I have no idea why this is inconsiderate. Can you explain to me? Is there an unspoken rule that all of the curb on the plot of land the house sits on belongs to that house to park? And if (as is the case with us) your neighbors in that house do not use the space themselves? It's not every day I get called an asshole so I really want to know.[/quote] If you can't figure out a scenario why it would be inconsiderate to leave a car parked in front of your neighbor's house- where they can't have a guest park, easily unload groceries, shopping bags, get to their stroller etc... Than trust me - someone is calling you an asshole. Possibly everyday.[/quote] Exactly. You're assuming that your neighbor never has need for that spot. And, of course, how would you know? Your relative is always parked there! Of course it's a public street, and anyone can park wherever they want. But why not be thoughtful? Why not find another spot on the street that isn't in front of someone's house? Why is this so hard to understand?[/quote]
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