Anonymous wrote:Those of you who don 't see the problem or don't care must live in the sorts of neighborhoods where there are a preponderance of cars parked in the streets anyway, or where the houses are close together. If you lived in an area where there are no cars on the streets, and the houses are farther apart, you'd find it annoying too to have a stranger's car parked in front of your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP -- when you are getting your landscaping done, have the company leave its garbage container in front of their house. Or, have the company drop off the supplies on the street in front of their house. You could always tell them this is your plan unless they move their car.
This. Or, dump the stuff right in front of their parked car. Don't tell them this is your plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Because I do. Why can't they park in front of their own house? Or, a better question is, why won't they?
But why do you care? What difference does it make to you? And if you asked them, "Why do you park in front of my house?" and they answered, "Because [reason]." then what?
I care because I don't want cars in front of my house that do not need to be there. Because I do not want to look out of my house and staire at my neighbors cars. Because I do not want my kids, who play ball in my front yard to hit their cars by accident. Because I like to have that space available for guests who visit.
Again, are you really that dense? And I wouldn't ask them why they parked in front of my house because that isn't the point. The point is why don't they park in front of their own house. See the difference?
Geez, I hope the next time someone does anything to annoy you, you say to yourself. "Self, get over it. People can be rude. Whatever is legal to do is ok to do."
By the way, I am not the OP of this post, I just someone who I aware enough to realize that if I can avoid bring rude and entitled, I should avoid being that way.
As a kid I hated it when the neighbors parked in front of out house instead of in their driveway because then we had to worry about hitting their car with balls and frisbee when we played in the front yard. I would suggest that you let them know that this could be an issue because they may actually care about their car getting dented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Because I do. Why can't they park in front of their own house? Or, a better question is, why won't they?
But why do you care? What difference does it make to you? And if you asked them, "Why do you park in front of my house?" and they answered, "Because [reason]." then what?
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP -- when you are getting your landscaping done, have the company leave its garbage container in front of their house. Or, have the company drop off the supplies on the street in front of their house. You could always tell them this is your plan unless they move their car.
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?
My neighbor across the street from my driveway has his own driveway (that is in the shape of a P and can fit 3 SUVs easily) and three car garage. He lives there with his wife, they two of them own 7 cars, not a typo. They refuse to park any one of their 7 cars in their driveway or their garage. EVER. so they park it directly across from my driveway and all along the street (the street only has parking on one side, the other side is "No Parking" signs by the city because it is so narrow. We've lived here for 5 years, we have politely asked them to not park it in front of our driveway and explained why and they said yes but never ever have. The reason I can't stand that they do this is because it is so difficult for me to turn right or left out of my driveway to go ANYWHERE without coming super close to hitting their cars. I have to do a 3 point turn practically every time I leave. And there is no where for me to park on the street, or for a visitor to park on the street, because their 7 cars take up the majority of the on street parking. It is really incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I care because I don't want cars in front of my house that do not need to be there. Because I do not want to look out of my house and staire at my neighbors cars. Because I do not want my kids, who play ball in my front yard to hit their cars by accident. Because I like to have that space available for guests who visit.
Again, are you really that dense? And I wouldn't ask them why they parked in front of my house because that isn't the point. The point is why don't they park in front of their own house. See the difference?
Geez, I hope the next time someone does anything to annoy you, you say to yourself. "Self, get over it. People can be rude. Whatever is legal to do is ok to do."
By the way, I am not the OP of this post, I just someone who I aware enough to realize that if I can avoid bring rude and entitled, I should avoid being that way.
Yes, actually, that is what I do.
Anonymous wrote:
I care because I don't want cars in front of my house that do not need to be there. Because I do not want to look out of my house and staire at my neighbors cars. Because I do not want my kids, who play ball in my front yard to hit their cars by accident. Because I like to have that space available for guests who visit.
Again, are you really that dense? And I wouldn't ask them why they parked in front of my house because that isn't the point. The point is why don't they park in front of their own house. See the difference?
Geez, I hope the next time someone does anything to annoy you, you say to yourself. "Self, get over it. People can be rude. Whatever is legal to do is ok to do."
By the way, I am not the OP of this post, I just someone who I aware enough to realize that if I can avoid bring rude and entitled, I should avoid being that way.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. (This is my first post in a few pages.) My neighbor does have a garage and driveway. I imagine that they don't want the car in front of their house because their house is beautiful and their car a clunker. Not that I care about that, but the car in front of their house may not present their desired image.
Right now I don't care, but we are about to redo our front yard landscaping. It will be annoying to spend a lot on that and then not be able to see it.