RE:
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,...
What am I missing?

--- Chip

Once it snows, that shoveled snow has to go somewhere, and where it goes takes up valuable space and prevents another car from parking there. If no car was in a space during the snowfall, that space is lost, unless someone wants to shovel out all of that snow (and where would that snow go?). And more distance is needed to navigate the car in the snowbank. What ends up happening is you can't park as many cars on a block because you can't park them as close together as you ordinarily would.
Karen Allen



---- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.

Reply via email to