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Old 09-23-2015, 07:44 PM   #97
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Some people get so bent out of shape about this stuff. It is mind boggling to me. I have lived downtown or in the beltline, try keeping a "spot" that is yours unless you have parking in your building, lots don't.

I understand people parking their old crap cars on their lawn (it happens in the hood all the time) and parking a tent trailer folded down for the winter on someone's driveway can make a neighborhood look like crap and poor.

The OP's original post about this guy and his sign, just ridiculous. I used to have a neighbor who put duct tape on the ground in front of his house in our pie-shaped circle so we all knew where to park, like a parking lot. Haha, this coming from the guy who had a double garage out back and a parking pad. Needless to say we pulled up the tape pretty quickly.

Just so unnecessary. I think just talking to your neighbor politely about it is the best route, if they don't respect you enough to move their vehicle then maybe you aren't friends with them anyway, who cares if you call the bylaw services on them.

At my current house we have a driveway to our garage in the backyard that runs beside our house from the front of the house, we can easily park 4 vehicles on it. We keep our crappy, ugly, terrible tent trailer parked there all year as far back as we can (basically beside our house. Is this allowed? Or is that bylaw only for driveways in front of attached garages like in the photo above?
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