Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have an update.
Neighbors had a party last night and at one point there were six vehicles parked on my lawn like it were special events parking. As of right now, there are two vehicles still there that must have spent the night or ubered home.
Well then, you're just stupid. Grow a pair and DO something. LOTS of people here have given you many options. That you choose to still do NOTHING means you obviously aren't that bothered by it and neighbors know you're a pussy
Are you okay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have an update.
Neighbors had a party last night and at one point there were six vehicles parked on my lawn like it were special events parking. As of right now, there are two vehicles still there that must have spent the night or ubered home.
Well then, you're just stupid. Grow a pair and DO something. LOTS of people here have given you many options. That you choose to still do NOTHING means you obviously aren't that bothered by it and neighbors know you're a pussy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laying railroad ties or something similar is another easy option.
with nails pointing up!!
Honestly OP, it's hard for any of us to actually even believe your situation, because it's so outrageous. I can't believe you would watch people park all over your property and not do a single thing about it.
Putting up a simple "NO PARKING" sign next to "Private Property" or ideally a "NO PARKING Tow Away Zone" sign is non-confrontational and cheap and you're totally within your rights to do it. I have NO IDEA why you wouldn't do that. Can you explain it to us?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have an update.
Neighbors had a party last night and at one point there were six vehicles parked on my lawn like it were special events parking. As of right now, there are two vehicles still there that must have spent the night or ubered home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have an update.
Neighbors had a party last night and at one point there were six vehicles parked on my lawn like it were special events parking. As of right now, there are two vehicles still there that must have spent the night or ubered home.
I'm sorry, but you are past the point where this is just the other people's fault. You have not called police? You needed to do that way before this last incident.
A doormat will always be taken advantage of.
Anonymous wrote:Laying railroad ties or something similar is another easy option.
Anonymous wrote:You need something to demarcate a border. One possible option -- if it suits your aesthetic -- is a bit of decorative touch that would be less in-your-face than a no-parking sign.
Maybe even some tall flowers during the spring/summer -- sunflowers, hollyhocks? It says "this is a tended space that belongs to someone." At this time of year, is there seasonal display you could put in the corner? Something that just looks, I don't know, autumnal and decorative, with a few coordinated rocks or something trailing out from the corner to mark the space as all of one thing?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have an update.
Neighbors had a party last night and at one point there were six vehicles parked on my lawn like it were special events parking. As of right now, there are two vehicles still there that must have spent the night or ubered home.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I have an update.
Neighbors had a party last night and at one point there were six vehicles parked on my lawn like it were special events parking. As of right now, there are two vehicles still there that must have spent the night or ubered home.
Anonymous wrote:Call the police and have them ticketed and towed.