Originally posted by: bykim5
Isn't the curb in front of my house *MY* property? It's really annoying me. I wanna see them towed. Can I do that?
Originally posted by: Ninepepper
Not sure on the legalities....but....
you could sneak out at 4am and place a couple of pieces of bologna on the hood.
Add Seven UP and watch the meat chemically bond to the paint
Reference from an article I found back wihen the net was mostly text only and not I.E. run
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Ninepepper
Not sure on the legalities....but....
you could sneak out at 4am and place a couple of pieces of bologna on the hood.
Add Seven UP and watch the meat chemically bond to the paint
Reference from an article I found back wihen the net was mostly text only and not I.E. run
gee you are another bright one!
yeah its legal! hell why don't you just go out with a bat and smash all his windows out? pour water in his gas tank, slash his tires etc.
sheesh.
Originally posted by: bykim5
What about a cul-de-sac... my brother usually parks there when he comes home from work.
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
you cant have them towed, its not your property. unless they are parked in your driveway, they can park at the curb in front of your house legally.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
you cant have them towed, its not your property. unless they are parked in your driveway, they can park at the curb in front of your house legally.
though IF they are in fron tof his driveway he can call the police and they will come tow them.
But he is SOL and to fvuckign stupid to get it.
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
you cant have them towed, its not your property. unless they are parked in your driveway, they can park at the curb in front of your house legally.
though IF they are in fron tof his driveway he can call the police and they will come tow them.
But he is SOL and to fvuckign stupid to get it.
yes, true. sorry for my unclear wording. i meant they can park at the curbs in front of his house, but NOT in front or in his driveway.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I live down a dead end street. There are only about 6 houses on the block. There is a bingo hall across the street. Saturday and Minday nights. People from three towns park here. They have their own parking lot, but think it is easier to leave from the street at the end of the night. So, they take up EVERY parking space for two blocks. And if we are not here and parked from the hours of 7:00PM - 1:00AM on those nights, we have to park about four blocks away from our house.
It sucks!
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I live down a dead end street. There are only about 6 houses on the block. There is a bingo hall across the street. Saturday and Minday nights. People from three towns park here. They have their own parking lot, but think it is easier to leave from the street at the end of the night. So, they take up EVERY parking space for two blocks. And if we are not here and parked from the hours of 7:00PM - 1:00AM on those nights, we have to park about four blocks away from our house.
It sucks!
Originally posted by: 1YellowPeril
My HOA prohibits parking on the street. In fact, pickup trucks must be parked inside the garage, not even on the driveway!
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I live down a dead end street. There are only about 6 houses on the block. There is a bingo hall across the street. Saturday and Minday nights. People from three towns park here. They have their own parking lot, but think it is easier to leave from the street at the end of the night. So, they take up EVERY parking space for two blocks. And if we are not here and parked from the hours of 7:00PM - 1:00AM on those nights, we have to park about four blocks away from our house.
It sucks!
get your town to institute a permit.
my town has residential parking permits that keeps the people from different towns parking in my town and taking the bus/ferry across to the city.
Originally posted by: kranky
I'm practically in disbelief that this question was even asked, because it reminds me so much of something that happened while at a previous job. I swear this is a true story.
The owner of the company I worked for owned land on both sides of the dead-end street where the business was located. There was one business (TruckCo) farther down the road than his. He decided that since he owned the land on both sides of the road, then TruckCo ought to be paying him a fee to drive past his business, since it's logically his road. :roll:
He sent them a letter notifying them that they would need to start paying "rent" to drive past his business or else they would not be permitted to use the road. (Keep in mind, this is a public road!) Unsurprisingly, TruckCo ignored the letter. He sent another. Also ignored.
The owner didn't like being ignored so he had the maintenance chief pull a bulldozer across the road bright and early on a Monday, blocking all traffic to TruckCo. The TruckCo people start showing up for work and ask for the bulldozer to be moved. The owner goes outside to explain to the TruckCo folks that he told them twice they would have to start paying to use the road, and he wasn't moving the dozer.
A TruckCo person calls the police, and they ask the owner what he thinks he's doing. The owner calmly explains his grand scheme and then - get this - tells the police to get the TruckCo people to clear out. The policeman, listening in amazement, tells the owner he has two minutes to get the dozer out of the PUBLIC road. And then he asks the owner if he thinks every farmer in the midwest who happens to own land on both sides of an Interstate could put up a tollbooth. He loudly tells the owner so all the TruckCo people can hear that if he ever has to come back because the road is blocked, he's going to jail. Owner meekly goes back inside, and no one ever dared mention the incident in his presence.