Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 10:12     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would totally depend on their behavior. Do they make noise, hang outside the car smoking, interact in any negative way with others, etc? If there are any red flags, act. If they are quiet, keep to themselves, and not disturbing or threatening anyone, I would probably ignore it out of sympathy for them.

THIS!
The PP suggesting towing them
Is a world class jerk. If all they are doing is living there and not causing a nuisance, then I wouldn't all the cops OR cause them to have a tow fee they cannot pay.
Geez -some people are real jerks.


You're not a "jerk" if you don't want someone living in their car in front of your house. You are a normal and reasonable person. It doesn't matter if the people are not misbehaving or causing a nuisance or making you feel unsafe. I wouldn't want people doing that in front of my house, and I bet all the self-righteous PPs who are scolding the OP wouldn't want people living in a car outside their house either.

No, I would not want someone LIVING in a vehicle in front of my house, but again I say there are lots of actions you can take before just towing them.
You could even alert them to the fact that neighbors are chattering about them and they may get towed, so they would be smart to ' move around'
- call a homeless organization, they will likely send out a person to talk to them to offer services.
Last resort would be getting them towed. That leaves them totally without shelter, pissed, desperate and NOW maybe more dangerous 'cause they have nothing left to lose!!!!
SMDH!
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 10:03     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would totally depend on their behavior. Do they make noise, hang outside the car smoking, interact in any negative way with others, etc? If there are any red flags, act. If they are quiet, keep to themselves, and not disturbing or threatening anyone, I would probably ignore it out of sympathy for them.

THIS!
The PP suggesting towing them
Is a world class jerk. If all they are doing is living there and not causing a nuisance, then I wouldn't all the cops OR cause them to have a tow fee they cannot pay.
Geez -some people are real jerks.


See, for example, PP. A real jerk who doesn't want people to get help they may or may not need by alerting police to their situation.

Alerting police and getting their home towed are not the same thing and you know it.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:42     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would totally depend on their behavior. Do they make noise, hang outside the car smoking, interact in any negative way with others, etc? If there are any red flags, act. If they are quiet, keep to themselves, and not disturbing or threatening anyone, I would probably ignore it out of sympathy for them.

THIS!
The PP suggesting towing them
Is a world class jerk. If all they are doing is living there and not causing a nuisance, then I wouldn't all the cops OR cause them to have a tow fee they cannot pay.
Geez -some people are real jerks.


See, for example, PP. A real jerk who doesn't want people to get help they may or may not need by alerting police to their situation.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:38     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk to them and see if you can help. There are no children I hope (otherwise you are a cruel asshole).

I thought your post was going to ask how you could help them.



What have you done to help people sleeping in cars, PP?

We can then judge you as harshly as you have judged OP.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:35     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It would totally depend on their behavior. Do they make noise, hang outside the car smoking, interact in any negative way with others, etc? If there are any red flags, act. If they are quiet, keep to themselves, and not disturbing or threatening anyone, I would probably ignore it out of sympathy for them.

THIS!
The PP suggesting towing them
Is a world class jerk. If all they are doing is living there and not causing a nuisance, then I wouldn't all the cops OR cause them to have a tow fee they cannot pay.
Geez -some people are real jerks.


You're not a "jerk" if you don't want someone living in their car in front of your house. You are a normal and reasonable person. It doesn't matter if the people are not misbehaving or causing a nuisance or making you feel unsafe. I wouldn't want people doing that in front of my house, and I bet all the self-righteous PPs who are scolding the OP wouldn't want people living in a car outside their house either.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:33     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:So you people will call 311 if your neighbor has a visitor parking overnight, but are willing to let an RV camp out for months at a time. OK, sure.


Exactly.

Yes, have sympathy but also have someone check it out because you never know what is going on. If they are not doing anything illegal (I'm not sure of parking an RV on the road is) then there won't be anything to worry about.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:32     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Oh yes, I see why everyone is so eager to live in DC. Sounds charming! If this was VA, I would have called the Arlington or Fairfax County police within the first hour and this would have been handled!
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:32     Subject: Re:Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:its an old RV (I think).


An RV and a car are very different. You can see if you can get it towed for long-term parking on a non-campsite though.


This a bit different than what you wrote in your post and your title.

Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:31     Subject: Sleeping in a car

So you people will call 311 if your neighbor has a visitor parking overnight, but are willing to let an RV camp out for months at a time. OK, sure.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 09:29     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:It would totally depend on their behavior. Do they make noise, hang outside the car smoking, interact in any negative way with others, etc? If there are any red flags, act. If they are quiet, keep to themselves, and not disturbing or threatening anyone, I would probably ignore it out of sympathy for them.

THIS!
The PP suggesting towing them
Is a world class jerk. If all they are doing is living there and not causing a nuisance, then I wouldn't all the cops OR cause them to have a tow fee they cannot pay.
Geez -some people are real jerks.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 08:17     Subject: Re:Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:Wait, three people have been sleeping in a freaking car for months and you’re more worried about your safety than their health or well-being? DC really is full of deplorables these days, just not the kind Hilary had in mind.


Of course. Because OP is a normal human.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 08:14     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Anonymous wrote:How did they get a residential permit with no residence?


I know you can list your address for purposes of voting as “in a van down by the river”. Maybe the same is true for parking permits.

I mean, how do homeless families decide which school their kids go to?
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 08:09     Subject: Sleeping in a car

It would totally depend on their behavior. Do they make noise, hang outside the car smoking, interact in any negative way with others, etc? If there are any red flags, act. If they are quiet, keep to themselves, and not disturbing or threatening anyone, I would probably ignore it out of sympathy for them.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 07:04     Subject: Sleeping in a car

Why are they in that parking spot. If the tv hasn't moved in months call the cops so they can find out what's going in.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2018 06:59     Subject: Re:Sleeping in a car

If it's been going on for an extended period of time and nothing bad has happened, I wouldn't worry now.