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Originally Posted by RyZ
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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In my neighbourhood in Vancouver nobody has a driveway. Very few people have garages that they park cars in, so most vehicles are on the street. When I drive home I park in front of my house if there is room. If not, I park a little east, or a little west of my house, wherever I can find a spot. It doesn't bother me if I have to walk 10 extra seconds.
Depending on which way I'm driving home, sometimes I park on the other side of the road. Sometimes I'm there for a few days in a row. Our street is filled with things like that. Sometimes I come home and my across the street neighbor is parked on the side of the street of my house. That's okay too. If they live on the block and want to park in a free space, that's fine by me. I've never seen anyone in our neighbourhood get upset over which house the car was parked in front of. It doesn't mean you are a dick when you park there. It means you took an open space on a public street.