Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Who the eff cares. You don't own the street FFS
Seriously? You do not get why, in a suburban area with plenty of parking, this is not considered rude? Are you always this dense?
People, just because something is legal doesn't mean it isn't rude.
OP, say something. If they don't listen/care, then when the weather warms up, starting parking in front of their house till they get the point.
Why do you care if the neighbor parks in front of your house, if you are in a suburban area with plenty of parking, and you have your own driveway and garage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you would choose not to park in your own garage or in your own driveway or in front of your own house??? Can anyone explain this?
What practical difference does it make why people do this? It's legal. And you can't control other people's behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Who the eff cares. You don't own the street FFS
Seriously? You do not get why, in a suburban area with plenty of parking, this is not considered rude? Are you always this dense?
People, just because something is legal doesn't mean it isn't rude.
OP, say something. If they don't listen/care, then when the weather warms up, starting parking in front of their house till they get the point.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Who the eff cares. You don't own the street FFS
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you would choose not to park in your own garage or in your own driveway or in front of your own house??? Can anyone explain this?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have neighbors who do the same thing. They've lived in the neighborhood longer than us and feel entitled. Now we always park in front of our house with the cars spaced so that no one can park in between.
Things finally improved when we started parking in front of their house whenever they parked in front of ours.
It is extremely rude behavior and annoying.
I like the idea of leaving the trash and recycling cans there!! Great advice.
Anonymous wrote:The one PP that wrote they don't pick up their dog shit either is spot on. Our neighbors do this to. And the people that are telling you why do you care? Are probably the same people that are parking in front of other people's houses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you would choose not to park in your own garage or in your own driveway or in front of your own house??? Can anyone explain this?
Exactly
Anonymous wrote:Our car has been parked in front of our house for three days. The people down the road have had to park in front of their house.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why you would choose not to park in your own garage or in your own driveway or in front of your own house??? Can anyone explain this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a nice neighborhood where most residents park in their garages. One of my next door neighbors always parks one car in front of my house (never in front of their own house). Would this bother you? Isn't it weird? I'm thinking of asking them why they do it, the next time I catch them. What would you say to them?
I posted this exact complaint/question about 6 months ago and got my ass handed to me....a few sympathizers but mostly lots of nasty responses. Good luck OP. I chose to have a friendly conversation with our neighbors and got the "oh we are so sorry and will do our best to not do that anymore...". that lasted about a week. I finally gave up. Now when I back out of my driveway I give very little care or caution to their car. if I hit them on my way out - oh well so sorry didn't mean to do that...and I won't leave a note either.