I'm just answering your original question. It is not necessary to get
nasty with me.
Karen Allen
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 5:49
PM
Subject: Re: [UC] Snow and parking, what
am I missing?
From: "KAREN ALLEN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 16:21:42 -0500
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.
[...]
OK, so when it snows there are fewer parking spaces, and it's
harder to find a spot. When "Taxi" is filming in your neighborhood,
it's harder to find a spot. When street repairs tear up one side of
the street, it's harder to find a spot.
I still don't get why it's
rude to park in an open spot, even when it's harder than usual to find a
spot.
I *do* understand that it's evil to park in a handicapped spot if
you are not handicapped, and that it's a problem that people who live
and work in other neighborhoods use our neighborhoods for free
parking, and that "Taxi" disrupted life for many people, and that the
snow caused lots of problems that were irritating and frustrating (if
not outright life threatening - thank God we have homes).
I
understand that people would be really pissed at the snow and at the lack
of parking spots. I guess it's more satisfying to be pissed at
a single individual than at an "act of God". "If he hadn't
parked there, I'd have a spot right in front of my home! It's all
his fault!"
Sheesh! Give the guy a break!
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Chip
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