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Originally Posted by Clarkey
It's not your spot, it's not your driveway and you have no territorial rights to it. If someone parks there for a day or 2 get over it.
In my previous house if I parked too far up the a-hole beside me would back the car up to my bumper. If you get riled up about this stuff and put out passive agressive signs, phone by-law or block in people you are a small minded LOSER in life.
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I can see what you're saying, assuming you're talking about the gloriously wide streets and lots of 80s Calgary developments, but if you're anywhere near a 90s+ or downtown area, then you are a complete dink for lazy parking.
Also, while people don't own the street in front of their house, it still seems neighbourly to park in front of your own house when possible. More specifically, it's pretty DB to park in front of your neighbour's house when you can park in front of yours.
As for parking too far up, don't you realize that in a certain amount of space, a certain amount of vehicles will fit? If you pull up too far, you're ruining an extra space. That's not your ex neighbour being an a-hole, that him telling you that you're an a-hole.