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Originally Posted by Southside
Used to have a real pr!ck neighbor that thought he owned the space fronting both of our properties. I didn't need on street parking (neither did he for that matter) but he parked his piece of ##### there. I tolerated the loser until we had a guest over that parked there while he was gone. He actually rang our doorbell and asked for our guest to move. I told him they would be leaving before long. 10 minutes later he rang again. Our guest was in disbelief and left uncomfortably. Thankfully that pr!Ck moved. Public street is just that, people have to respect their neighbors and guests. I always thought there should be parking bylaws limiting on street parking to 24 hours or something. Some people use street as storage for containers on wheels.
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I'm afraid I wouldn't have been so polite.