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Most families have 2-3 cars and 1 driveway. So you park on the street and usually there is a car already in front of your house so you park whereever there is a spot which is public property and owned by nobody. You can park in front of anyones house. AGain its public property. If you dont like people parking in front of your house there is nothing you can do other then leave a car there so they cant park. People in Boston tried that last week I saw on the news. Putting cones and garbage cans in front of there house since the 60 inches of snow made parking spaces hard to find BUT cops went around removing the items and giving tickets to anyone who put them back. Good chance if you try to charge someone for parking in front of your house you will get a summons. You cant do that legally. And a nieghbor will turn you in most likely so hard to get away with,
Why do you keep going back. More importantly, why don't you park infront where you work and/or live?
where i work, you park on residential streets. its brooklyn. i go back because its a perfectly good spot that this guy tries to keep for himself but has no right to and it can sometimes take more than 45 minutes to find a spot. if he wants to have his own spot, he should move to a house with a driveway or garage.
If any of you really want to slap your foreheads in disbelief, you should look at one of the other threads that the OP initiated, not too long ago.
This one also had to do with a...unique...question, namely.......Why is the land in NJ uneven?
if any of you really want to slap your foreheads in disbelief, you should look at one of the other threads that the op initiated, not too long ago.
This one also had to do with a...unique...question, namely.......why is the land in nj uneven?
If any of you really want to slap your foreheads in disbelief, you should look at one of the other threads that the OP initiated, not too long ago.
This one also had to do with a...unique...question, namely.......Why is the land in NJ uneven?
Why do some people park on uneven land outside someone else's house?
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