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39. You don't live in my neighborhood.
Fri Nov 2, 2018, 11:04 AM
Nov 2018

Parking is very tight in my neighborhood and two of my neighbors had disabled parking on the street. I take it personally when my neighbors cannot access the designated disabled spot due to a scofflaw camping in it.
Again you don’t know our parking situation in our neighborhood. Plus our parking enforcement don’t carry guns, they are not the police.

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Most likely she figured oswaldactedalone Nov 2018 #1
Was she calling out the car or the couple? BBG Nov 2018 #2
Why waste your time waiting for drivers? Roland99 Nov 2018 #3
Agreed on calling it in BBG Nov 2018 #5
In this case, the woman didn't just phone it on. Roland99 Nov 2018 #11
So she tried waiting it out BBG Nov 2018 #14
You seem to be unable to comprehend what the problem is with her calling the police Tarc Nov 2018 #16
She was phoning PBOT not the police. MissB Nov 2018 #17
I call the police about people....... WillowTree Nov 2018 #35
My town doesn't have its own parking department. blueinredohio Nov 2018 #4
Then your experience isn't relevant BBG Nov 2018 #8
Another unsupported allegation. LanternWaste Nov 2018 #29
Did you notice who the couple was? DownriverDem Nov 2018 #19
I didn't see anyhing in the story that said that she saw them park there and walk away. WillowTree Nov 2018 #36
You have parking enforcement on speed dial? panader0 Nov 2018 #27
You don't live in my neighborhood. BBG Nov 2018 #39
This one is different than the others. Captain Stern Nov 2018 #6
Still dumb DownriverDem Nov 2018 #20
It's not clear she was calling the police. Captain Stern Nov 2018 #25
Reminds of the the time there was a very crowded 2- weekend long estate sale marybourg Nov 2018 #34
And she knew that they were just "picking up food and leaving"...... how? WillowTree Nov 2018 #37
What harm was being done to this woman? n/t KY_EnviroGuy Nov 2018 #7
Crosswalks are for walking BBG Nov 2018 #13
Yes but DownriverDem Nov 2018 #21
Take a walk in a city BBG Nov 2018 #22
How would she have known how long the car had been there or how much longer it would be? WillowTree Nov 2018 #38
You gotta watch the video. It was not a crosswalk with marked lines delineating it. brush Nov 2018 #32
The interaction occurs at 1:30 violetpastille Nov 2018 #9
I know where that Little Big Burger is. Look where she's standing. displacedtexan Nov 2018 #40
Is it the Alberta one? violetpastille Nov 2018 #46
Pretty sure it's either that one or the one on 23rd Ave.. displacedtexan Nov 2018 #47
Or maybe... Takket Nov 2018 #10
Yes. narnian60 Nov 2018 #18
Crosswalks are not parking spaces BBG Nov 2018 #23
No is arguing crosswalks are parking spaces. LanternWaste Nov 2018 #30
What about the case watoos Nov 2018 #12
Watched the video linked in one of the comments. MissB Nov 2018 #15
This is bogus Boomer Nov 2018 #24
+1 progressoid Nov 2018 #26
I'm With You ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #44
some people never change sheilahi Nov 2018 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author catbyte Nov 2018 #31
My response to bad parking? FIDO! Fritz Walter Nov 2018 #33
What is your take on this? oberliner Nov 2018 #41
Thanks for asking. Roland99 Nov 2018 #42
That sounds about right oberliner Nov 2018 #45
I am fine with that. People need to park correctly. Getting a ticket or being towed kelly1mm Nov 2018 #43
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