For the record, I HATE people parking in front of my house, period.
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If that was my area and a sidewalk was present, absolutely. I have no problem knocking on the neighbors doors ask them if they could park else where. They've told me in the past, sure we'll only be here a minute. That's great, local PD response time is 5 min average, if that.. Gives you plenty of time to move it before you receive a ticket.
Blocking anyone's driveway or sidewalk, is a hot issue with me. One lady said. Oh we shouldn't be here long, service runs 45 min, as they're walking in to church. Have the buddy's towing service pull up, they scramble real quick.
Stuff like this use to be common courtesy. respect for ones property and belongings.
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Westminster Code Enforcement
Neighborhood Services - Code Enforcement
Numerous changes to the Westminster Municipal Code will have an impact on how Code Enforcement now responds to various violations in your community. Following is an outline of the more basic codes enforced by Code Enforcement with information on the newly adopted changes. As always, you can contact Code Enforcement at the numbers below with any questions or to report a violation.
- Code Enforcement Office: 303-658-4432
- Code Enforcement Fax: 303-706-3909
- Email codeenfo@cityofwestminster.us
Parking on public property
Vehicles parked on any public street must display current license plates, be operable and must be moved/used every 15 days. Vehicles not registered to a nearby address can be considered abandoned if they are not moved/used every 48 hours. Other regulations for vehicles on public property can be found in sections 8-1-12 and 10-1-12(B) of the Westminster Municipal Code.
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Can you put a "No Parking" sign underneath the mail box on the post? I would never spray battery acid on their paint tho'...
I had issues with jerks parking at my apartment complex when I lived in Lakewood. I did, of course, have one towed once, but prior to getting fed up (despite the reserved parking sign being directly in front of my parking spot) I left nice hand written notes informing the offender that they were illegally parked and that this was their one and only warning to never do this again or else they'd be towed. Mr. Fred, it may sound silly or moot to do so, but sometimes leaving a note lets people know that they're pissing others' off. Parking aside, if I'm completely unaware my behavior is pissing someone off I keep acting the way I do. Although, if I find that my behavior is pissing someone off, depending on the situation, I'll probably continue anyway (like when dealing with libtards).
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I purposely bought a house on a corner lot so that we would have lots of parking, I have 6 licensed vehicles, and we always have lots of family over. The fucking idiot polish people that live on the side of our house and across the street ALWAYS park on the side of my house and it drives me insane. I totally understand every now and then if you have people over or something, but for that to be your everyday parking spot, no. About a month ago I had my daughter start parking on that side and told her every couple of days park a little father back, she finally ended up pushing them back past our property line. This week she started parking in the front of our house again and they've stayed back so maybe they got the hint.