Went to leave the house this morning and there was a Dallas parking enforcement truck blocking my driveway.
Asked what was going on and the lady, not a cop, said that a neighbor had complained about the truck parked in front of our house saying it did not run and had not moved in months. She was actually pretty nice and I am embarrassed to say I was not particularly because its been a rough week and I immediately got really pissed for a variety of reason most probably would. I wasn't a complete ass, but I was not my normal relatively friendly self.
Anyway, I explained that the truck runs, it is inspected and registered and that unless there were rules I don't know about, I can park it in front of MY house for as long as I want in a legal manner. Granted it is a pos white base 15 yo Taco that my elderly father drove by braille for the last couple years of his life. It wasn't pretty when it was born and it has some scraps and dings, but it really isn't all that bad. Additionally I explained that it has been driven multiple times in the last week, but we always try to park it in the same general spot in front - to one end of the yard leaving enough room to put the trash cans in front and enough room for another car to park behind it. But that I didn't feel that was breaking any rules. I know it was driven because I drove it twice and the college kid drove it a bunch lately because she was too lazy to get gas in her car last week and used the truck instead. I don't care, it is good for it to get driven some.
She told me that I had to move it / show that it was moved by tomorrow when she comes back or they will ticket it/tow it. I was in a hurry and pissed, so didn't think to ask if she would like to see it run/move today.
The stupid part is that it usually lives in the back. We have a carport with 3 spots. It has to live out front when the college kid is home for summer/holidays because her car is nicer and gets the covered spot. We are taking her back to OU Friday, so it can go back to it's spot in the back. Although now, I am highly tempted to leave it out front permanently with some sort of sign expressing my opinion of the whiney no class neighbor, whoever they are, they would rather call the police/city than speak to one of their neighbors. Particularly when neighbors and their guests park in front all the fing time. Just move it a couple feet every few days.
Is there some law/rule I am not aware of that says you cannot park a vehicle that is legally registered in a legal manner(pointed the correct direction, close to the curb) and runs fine, but is used in a limited manner in front of your own home? That someone came along and created a rule about the amount of time that is allowed between driving? Had the kid move it today, but was seriously considering letting it escalate then sending them the ring camera tapes proving it has been driven.
Just finding myself irrationally pissed about the whole thing for some reason.
Asked what was going on and the lady, not a cop, said that a neighbor had complained about the truck parked in front of our house saying it did not run and had not moved in months. She was actually pretty nice and I am embarrassed to say I was not particularly because its been a rough week and I immediately got really pissed for a variety of reason most probably would. I wasn't a complete ass, but I was not my normal relatively friendly self.
Anyway, I explained that the truck runs, it is inspected and registered and that unless there were rules I don't know about, I can park it in front of MY house for as long as I want in a legal manner. Granted it is a pos white base 15 yo Taco that my elderly father drove by braille for the last couple years of his life. It wasn't pretty when it was born and it has some scraps and dings, but it really isn't all that bad. Additionally I explained that it has been driven multiple times in the last week, but we always try to park it in the same general spot in front - to one end of the yard leaving enough room to put the trash cans in front and enough room for another car to park behind it. But that I didn't feel that was breaking any rules. I know it was driven because I drove it twice and the college kid drove it a bunch lately because she was too lazy to get gas in her car last week and used the truck instead. I don't care, it is good for it to get driven some.
She told me that I had to move it / show that it was moved by tomorrow when she comes back or they will ticket it/tow it. I was in a hurry and pissed, so didn't think to ask if she would like to see it run/move today.
The stupid part is that it usually lives in the back. We have a carport with 3 spots. It has to live out front when the college kid is home for summer/holidays because her car is nicer and gets the covered spot. We are taking her back to OU Friday, so it can go back to it's spot in the back. Although now, I am highly tempted to leave it out front permanently with some sort of sign expressing my opinion of the whiney no class neighbor, whoever they are, they would rather call the police/city than speak to one of their neighbors. Particularly when neighbors and their guests park in front all the fing time. Just move it a couple feet every few days.
Is there some law/rule I am not aware of that says you cannot park a vehicle that is legally registered in a legal manner(pointed the correct direction, close to the curb) and runs fine, but is used in a limited manner in front of your own home? That someone came along and created a rule about the amount of time that is allowed between driving? Had the kid move it today, but was seriously considering letting it escalate then sending them the ring camera tapes proving it has been driven.
Just finding myself irrationally pissed about the whole thing for some reason.