Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this issue come up all the time? It’s a public street. People can park anywhere. If you don’t like what they are doing, go knock on the door and tell them to move their car.
I know it's a public street and I would tell them to move it if I needed the space but it's not encroaching yet but I know it's encroaching on our next door neighbors space. He's older and parking aways away from his house. It's just rude. Our street is narrow and with four cars space is limited. Since the street is narrow there should be more etiquette to park in their driveway or garage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this issue come up all the time? It’s a public street. People can park anywhere. If you don’t like what they are doing, go knock on the door and tell them to move their car.
I know it's a public street and I would tell them to move it if I needed the space but it's not encroaching yet but I know it's encroaching on our next door neighbors space. He's older and parking aways away from his house. It's just rude. Our street is narrow and with four cars space is limited. Since the street is narrow there should be more etiquette to park in their driveway or garage.
Anonymous wrote:Why does this issue come up all the time? It’s a public street. People can park anywhere. If you don’t like what they are doing, go knock on the door and tell them to move their car.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a public street …