Park it over that one puddle in your neighbourhood that never seems to go away, even when it's dry out.
But seriously, I think you'd be better off finding some sort of secured parking accommodations for months at a time. Is this in a back lane or something, I can't imagine any public street parking where you'd be immediately up against a fence. Any sort of public road or laneway, some jerkface could call it in as a derelict or abandoned vehicle and you'd have to get it out of the impound.
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Originally Posted by Azure
Typical dumb take.
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