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Originally Posted by 4X4
Really? You can't see the difference between some J/O in Whitehorn with tons of space and another neighbourhood where parking is an issue?
I'll let you in on a little secret. There are tons of neighbourhoods where there is not enough parking. What little parking there is is often ruined by idiots that take up two spaces when they only need one. It is irrelevant who owns the space. Nobody owns it. We all own it. Don't take more than you need. And when possible, don't be a dink and park in front of your neighbour's house, when you've got space in front of your own. It's like a parking lot. Sure, I COULD take four spaces, but I only need one. People that take 2 or 3 or 4 are DBs. Pretty simple concept here. Can't believe we're disagreeing.
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IMO demanding the ideal spot be open for you at all times - despite it being public property - is equally DBish.
It's all about reasonable management of shared space. People who put up threatening signs are not helping.
I live near aa "trendy" neighborhood, with all sorts of visitors on the weekend... At least you guys don't have to deal with multiple hit and runs a year. I don't even bother to fix my back bumper cover anymore.