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Reply to "the unprofessionalism and rude welcome my family from out of town received"

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Originally posted by Jon:
I am certain that Florence has an ordinance against parking it the yard. I'm pretty sure it is perfectly legal to park against the curb unless it's in front of a fire hydrant, a certain distance from an intersection, etc and so on unless it is posted as a no parking zone.

Bottom line is some snooty neighbor was offended by the looks of the vehicle and probably knows the homeowner but didn't have the common courtesy to ask her self that the truck be moved. I'm pretty sure that every house in Heathrow has a garage and the homeowner could have let the friend move the truck into the garage. He might have had someone asked him, but no!!! Let's call city hall and see if we can have it towed away. Trashy neighbors!! I think every house in my neighborhood should be left empty so there is no one to offend my sensibilities.

Wonder if the secret caller went to Church on Sunday? I hope the sermon was on tolerance.


Also, last I checked, it wasnt the citys job to enforce neighborhood covenants. Thats a job for the civil courts, not the city.

Florence does have an ordinance about parking in the yard, so thats a no go. But last I checked, parking on the curb is completely legal (barring yellow painted curbs, handicap spots, ect), unless a sign states different.

If I park my dirty jeep on the curb and you dont like the fact that it is dirty, get out there and wash it yourself. I may even thank you for doing it....

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