Thursday, March 19, 2009

Parking Tickets

If you park somewhere you shouldn't, like in front of a business, and block where people need to park or walk...fine, give me a ticket.

Two weeks ago my Father got a parking ticket for parking angled toward the curb. His truck was parked facing our house in front of our mailbox that we share with our neighbor and he wasn't blocking their driveway. We live in a court! How the hell else are you supposed to park in a court?

Our neighbors son got a parking ticket because his car was parked less than 3 feet from the driveway. His own driveway. Are you kidding me?!

We have lived in this court for 9 years. The last house we lived in was in a court, and we lived there for about 12 years and when we complained to the police about our neighbor blocking our driveway nothing happened.

Thanks neighbors who moved and rented their house out to the stupid biyatch.

There was a 2 foot grass area along the curb between our driveways and this lady would park her car so that if we backed out of our driveway...guess what would happen? We would have hit her car. My Dad showed her one day and she said "I just ain't seeing it."

That phrase has now become a joke in our house, but it's sill pretty crapy that they couldn't do anything then, but they give you a $20 ticket for it now.

People complain about racial profiling...how about living in a court profiling. The same dude keeps driving around and giving us tickets.

If I was him, I would park down the street a few blocks away and snatch all the people who blow through the 4-way intersection. But I guess it's more fun to drive around in courts at 10 in the morning and give people parking tickets to fill hi quota.

He must have watched "The Burbs" one too many times.

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