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Footballguy
We live in the city on a small street with lots of families and children. A new neighbor moved in directly across from us about a year ago. He's a nice guy--I'd met him before and we have a couple of mutual friends. He's very social and is a good addition to the block.
He has a 4x4 with raised suspension and oversized wheels that he rarely drives. He's gotten into the habit of parking it directly in front of our house and because he doesn't drive it regularly, it just sits there. He drove it over the weekend, and when he got back, he parked right in front of our house again. Parking on the street is usually not a problem. Other than it being a bit of an eyesore, this hasn't been an issue for me yet but it will when my wife gets back to town and isn't able to park in front of our house.
Would you say anything or leave it alone? Like I said, he's a nice guy and I'd never say anything offensive.
Here's a pic of the truck taken from my front door.
He has a 4x4 with raised suspension and oversized wheels that he rarely drives. He's gotten into the habit of parking it directly in front of our house and because he doesn't drive it regularly, it just sits there. He drove it over the weekend, and when he got back, he parked right in front of our house again. Parking on the street is usually not a problem. Other than it being a bit of an eyesore, this hasn't been an issue for me yet but it will when my wife gets back to town and isn't able to park in front of our house.
Would you say anything or leave it alone? Like I said, he's a nice guy and I'd never say anything offensive.
Here's a pic of the truck taken from my front door.