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TopicSome old bag just yelled at me for where I'm parked
Caution999
09/12/17 9:15:09 AM
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It's a large shared driveway. Veering to the right leads to the parking lot of my work - behind the building. Problem is - there's not enough spaces there, so I've always parked next to the building for years. The guy next door apparently thinks he can put a parking lot in his part of the driveway, and monopolize the real estate that both properties have a right to. They have a parking lot in the back as well (veering to the left) - just as large, if not larger. I don't think they use that space for parking, though, and guess what? Who's fault is that?

It's not fair that one company can use the extra space in the large driveway, and the other cannot. There's no other parking, too. A few years ago an old car dealership across the street got closed down, and a Rite Aid moved in. HUGGGE parking lot for a Rite Aid...like, insanely, huge. So, I started parking there for a while. Then, another car dealership bought/leased those parking spots and put a gate in. That ended the free parking I had going on. There's nowhere else to park in this area.

Usually we have three cars park next to our building, so it's not just me, either. We would have about 5-6 cars blocking each other in back there, and it would be utterly ridiculous. Every 15 minutes we'd have to play musical cars.

No. Learn how to drive honey.
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