So hey, here's a little story for you guys...
So as some of you may know, parking this year at the university is CRAZY. Now, it's always been pretty crowded as I do live in a large city and it is a large university, but this semester they are doing construction on some parking lots so space is super limited. They built some temporary dirt lots, but even those fill up fast and they are far from my classes. So mostly I just park on the streets of the neighborhood bordering campus, and walk about 15-20 minutes into campus to class. And it's hot outside! But anyway, on the street that borders campus there are several houses that face campus. The further from campus you get into the neighborhood, the more ghetto it gets, but this house is actually pretty nice looking; although being the nicest house in a bad area is like being the smartest one in a special ed class. The owners of this house, after seeing the chaos of the starting semester, have erected a sign that reads something like " No Parking, Vehicles will be towed." And so obviously no one wants to get towed, so no one parks there. Only thing is it's not an official city sign, and their property ends at the sidewalk. So technically parking on the street there is city property and perfectly legal, meaning they can't legally do shit. Today I thought "HAHA I know my rights! I will park there!" Only problem is today they had moved a wheelbarrow and a large trashcan into the street (and off their property) totally blocking my ability to park there. Touche, douche bags...
So here's the question: Do I move their shit and park there anyway?
<3Pyrat
So as some of you may know, parking this year at the university is CRAZY. Now, it's always been pretty crowded as I do live in a large city and it is a large university, but this semester they are doing construction on some parking lots so space is super limited. They built some temporary dirt lots, but even those fill up fast and they are far from my classes. So mostly I just park on the streets of the neighborhood bordering campus, and walk about 15-20 minutes into campus to class. And it's hot outside! But anyway, on the street that borders campus there are several houses that face campus. The further from campus you get into the neighborhood, the more ghetto it gets, but this house is actually pretty nice looking; although being the nicest house in a bad area is like being the smartest one in a special ed class. The owners of this house, after seeing the chaos of the starting semester, have erected a sign that reads something like " No Parking, Vehicles will be towed." And so obviously no one wants to get towed, so no one parks there. Only thing is it's not an official city sign, and their property ends at the sidewalk. So technically parking on the street there is city property and perfectly legal, meaning they can't legally do shit. Today I thought "HAHA I know my rights! I will park there!" Only problem is today they had moved a wheelbarrow and a large trashcan into the street (and off their property) totally blocking my ability to park there. Touche, douche bags...
So here's the question: Do I move their shit and park there anyway?
<3Pyrat
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Unless you're willing to kill for a parking space.