Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s there all week, your neighbors, mailman, etc. know whose van it is. Why would you care what anyone else thinks?
It’s an eyesore. It’s a gigantic ad for pest control that I have to see right outside my baby’s nursery every day.
UGH.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until they move the van and then snag the spot with one of your own vehicles or have a friend or neighbor park there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s there all week, your neighbors, mailman, etc. know whose van it is. Why would you care what anyone else thinks?
It’s an eyesore. It’s a gigantic ad for pest control that I have to see right outside my baby’s nursery every day.
UGH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s there all week, your neighbors, mailman, etc. know whose van it is. Why would you care what anyone else thinks?
It’s an eyesore. It’s a gigantic ad for pest control that I have to see right outside my baby’s nursery every day.
UGH.
I sympathize.
Guy must have no brain cells if he parks it in front of the same house every day too.
You can leave a note on the windshield explaining that you are having work done st your house and those work trucks need to park there so could he please park somewhere else.
If he keeps it up have the police ticket him.
Ticket him for what baby genius exactly what violation can he be ticketed for please to explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already switched our car parking places so that the person who is home most of the day has one of the two street spots in front of our house, the person who gets home latest (me) gets the driveway. But that leaves our cousin living with us high and dry. She usually gets home after the Pest Control person. She's forced to park in front of someone else's house and she feels terrible about it.
Park in the middle so someone else can’t park there. Then, when the cousin is almost home, she can call and you can move up so she can park there, too.
Yes, it’s public parking, but people should have first choice on the street right in front of their own house. It’s common courtesy in most neighborhoods.
Yes. Obv the capitol pear person doesn’t want the van in front of his house bc it looks embarrassing. Really bad manners to do that to neighbors.
NP and I agree. What other possible motive would the van owner have in doing this every single day? It’s rude.
Agree. I don’t understand why they won’t park in front of their own house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person who stays home needs to park the middle so that there’s just enough room for your cousin to park between that car and the driveway, but not enough space for the large van. Hell, put a cone there, if you like. Then when cousin comes home, she can park there.
What an ass. You put a cone on a public street?? And you can go to a whole lot of rigmarole park and funny and then somebody get a come out another person comes home and doing a whole bunch of bullshit just so a particular van doesn’t park in front of your house because your ass can’t just park across the street or down two spots and walk your happy ass up to the house ! what a barrel of idiots!!
No one wants their children crossing the street to get in the car. I never want my young kids in the street - the first time they do it themselves to go get a forgotten toy or something could mean they get run over. Drivers are often not paying attention - staring at their phones while driving - making neighborhood streets very dangerous places.
This is got to be a joke right tell me you’re joking about never crossing the street that’s the dumbest ass thing I have ever heard in my life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person who stays home needs to park the middle so that there’s just enough room for your cousin to park between that car and the driveway, but not enough space for the large van. Hell, put a cone there, if you like. Then when cousin comes home, she can park there.
What an ass. You put a cone on a public street?? And you can go to a whole lot of rigmarole park and funny and then somebody get a come out another person comes home and doing a whole bunch of bullshit just so a particular van doesn’t park in front of your house because your ass can’t just park across the street or down two spots and walk your happy ass up to the house ! what a barrel of idiots!!
No one wants their children crossing the street to get in the car. I never want my young kids in the street - the first time they do it themselves to go get a forgotten toy or something could mean they get run over. Drivers are often not paying attention - staring at their phones while driving - making neighborhood streets very dangerous places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s there all week, your neighbors, mailman, etc. know whose van it is. Why would you care what anyone else thinks?
It’s an eyesore. It’s a gigantic ad for pest control that I have to see right outside my baby’s nursery every day.
UGH.
I sympathize.
Guy must have no brain cells if he parks it in front of the same house every day too.
You can leave a note on the windshield explaining that you are having work done st your house and those work trucks need to park there so could he please park somewhere else.
If he keeps it up have the police ticket him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already switched our car parking places so that the person who is home most of the day has one of the two street spots in front of our house, the person who gets home latest (me) gets the driveway. But that leaves our cousin living with us high and dry. She usually gets home after the Pest Control person. She's forced to park in front of someone else's house and she feels terrible about it.
Park in the middle so someone else can’t park there. Then, when the cousin is almost home, she can call and you can move up so she can park there, too.
Yes, it’s public parking, but people should have first choice on the street right in front of their own house. It’s common courtesy in most neighborhoods.
Yes. Obv the capitol pear person doesn’t want the van in front of his house bc it looks embarrassing. Really bad manners to do that to neighbors.
NP and I agree. What other possible motive would the van owner have in doing this every single day? It’s rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already switched our car parking places so that the person who is home most of the day has one of the two street spots in front of our house, the person who gets home latest (me) gets the driveway. But that leaves our cousin living with us high and dry. She usually gets home after the Pest Control person. She's forced to park in front of someone else's house and she feels terrible about it.
Park in the middle so someone else can’t park there. Then, when the cousin is almost home, she can call and you can move up so she can park there, too.
Yes, it’s public parking, but people should have first choice on the street right in front of their own house. It’s common courtesy in most neighborhoods.
Yes. Obv the capitol pear person doesn’t want the van in front of his house bc it looks embarrassing. Really bad manners to do that to neighbors.