Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not worth talking about. It's a public street.
+1 I am in Arlington, too on a quiet side street of SFHs with driveways. My next door neighbor parks in front of my house every singe day and has for 8 years. They, too, have a driveway and completely open front space in front of their house. Why she does this, I haven't a clue. We have never spoken to her about it directly, nor will we ever because we know she won't change and it would become an "issue". It drives me crazy and I think its incredibly rude.
I feel your pain, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why anyone cares.
Anonymous wrote:Just park in that spot for a couple days. They'll get the message.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, maybe geometry fails me. They live across street from you. They park in front of your driveway. How is this not their side of the street??
It is their side of the street, but the location across from a driveway makes it hard to reverse out of the driveway. I'm not the PP, but I like to be careful where I park to protect my car, so I wouldn't park directly across from a driveway on a narrow street.
We have people who do this in our neighborhood. There is plenty of room to either side along the curb, but they park right in front of the neighbor's driveway. The neighbors have to be very careful pulling out of the driveway because the street is not wide and, of course, they don't want to hit the car parked there. One time the neighbors had guests who parked in their driveway while they visited. When they left, the guests didn't realize how close that car was and they hit it. Just a fender bender, but a nuisance, nonetheless. I thought the people would stop parking the car there after that, but I still see it there sometimes!
Wait, maybe geometry fails me. They live across street from you. They park in front of your driveway. How is this not their side of the street??
Anonymous wrote:"Step back and chill" OP? For real?
Here's the thing: if it was your curb, you would feel differently. How do we know this? Because you are so very defensive about making sure you try to deflect the situation on the one that spoke up.
Some people simply don't like you parking in front of their house. Same reason you don't park in front of your own. Show some human decency and stop trying to provoke your neighbors. Get over it.
OP, do you have curbs or are they digging up the lawn? I know someone who did this to the nicer houses in the neighborhood, out of sheer jealousy. Of course, the perps tried to feign ignorance, yet they would refuse to park in front of their own house. Laughable. It was also predictable and transparent, and everyone knew/knows who the nasty entitled ones were/are.
Nothing a few roofing nails can't take care of....