From:  "Julia Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date:  Fri, 4 Feb 2005 15:03:41 -0500

   I'm sure on street parking has been a problem ever since cars.  It's a city
   and suburban issue (in towns like Upper Darby and Lansdowne).  People seem
   to be very willing to jump into an available spot, especially during
   inclement weather, whether they've shoveled out that spot or not.  Selfish?
   Yes, but is it really worth rage?

I must be missing something, because I really don't understand why
it's selfish to park in a spot that someone else left.  When there's
no snow, you need to find a parking spot that someone else left, and
when you leave, someone else can park in the spot that you left.  When
it snows, it's just the same, except that in order to get your car out
of the spot, you need to shovel the snow out of the way.  After that,
you park in some spot that someone else left (and shovelled), and that
person is parking in a spot that someone else left, etc, etc.

What am I missing?

--- Chip

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