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Old 09-23-2015, 09:25 PM   #98
RyZ
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Originally Posted by polak View Post
People fail to realize they have no claim to the spot in front of their house.

When I lived with my parents and parked on the street, I had one of the neighbors come and complain that I parked in front of their house for one night. ONE NIGHT. Good thing it was my dad that answered the door cause I would have snapped.

There was someone in the spot I usually parked in and I specifically parked in the spot I chose for the night cause they never parked cars on the road. I guess I could MAYBE understand their frustration if I was parked there for a week or something but even then I would struggle to sympathize with them as THEY DON'T ####ING PARK THERE.

I don't care if my car being in front of your house annoys you. It's not your property. Deal with it.
If its once in a while it's not a big deal. Or even at times on a high traffic street or in a busy area like downtown where that is an unavoidable occurrance, but if you park in front of someone elses house in a suburbanish area frequently for long periods of time or overnight then you are being a ######. It doesnt matter if its against the law or not. It's not against the law to talk loudly in a movie theater, pound your stereo/subs with your windows down while gassing up your car (probably with your shirt off) or take a coworkers lunch out of the fridge at work, you are still an inconsiderate ###### if you do it.
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