Anonymous wrote:I was this person for a while and it was because I was driving my elderly cancer ridden mom’s car back and forth a lot out of state (she could no longer drive) to take care of her. We are a one car family so I left our family car for my husband to drive while I was gone
Another time my then boyfriend was parking in the street in front of my house a lot. He lived in MD and he got a ticket and had to prove to DC he lived in MD and get some ROSA exemption to park frequently (legally- overnight had no permit restrictions). I had a busy body neighbor, and I bet she reported him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you do this then this couple will be keen to return the favor. They'll find out it was you. They will start watching you like a hawk for any violations and reporting you. Argument with your spouse or kids? Police at your door for safety check. An unapproved (by HOA) item in your backyard? Reported. Friends over for an evening of (loud) conversation on your back deck? Call the police for noise complaint. Your young kids playing outside without supervision? Call the police. What goes around come back around, OP. You might have this neighbor. Do you want to find out? Just mind your own business. If they drive those cars, they'll get caught eventually.
None of that concerns me, although you really have an active imagination. Maybe see a mental health professional for your dysfunctional thought processes.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you do this then this couple will be keen to return the favor. They'll find out it was you. They will start watching you like a hawk for any violations and reporting you. Argument with your spouse or kids? Police at your door for safety check. An unapproved (by HOA) item in your backyard? Reported. Friends over for an evening of (loud) conversation on your back deck? Call the police for noise complaint. Your young kids playing outside without supervision? Call the police. What goes around come back around, OP. You might have this neighbor. Do you want to find out? Just mind your own business. If they drive those cars, they'll get caught eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Military don't have to move car registration each time they move on orders.
I was going to ask, are they military?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Virginia. A couple moved in next door a year or so ago. Haven’t met them — they keep to themselves, whatever.
One has a car with Wisconsin plates. One with California plates. I suppose they could be exempt but we live in Western Loudoun so I doubt they work on the Hill or are in the military.
I ended up behind the car with California plates today at a stop sign as we both pulled out of our driveways at the same time. The plates expired in June 2024.
I am normally a live and let live person, but tax avoidance costs everyone more. Would you report this if you were in my shoes? I am trying to decide…
Yes. They need to be responsible.
What if they have ADHD?