What would you do? You shovel out your car from 1 foot of snow. Your neighbor doesn’t. You leave and when you come back your neighbor pulled into your shoveled spot in front of your house and his previous spot still has a foot of snow on it .Just curious !!
Problem is these spots do not belong to the people involved.
No one makes them live there.
What gets me are the ones who feel that the parking places in front of their house belongs to them exclusively, no matter what time of year it is. And they can be downright angry about it.
“What would you do?”
I moved to South Carolina.
I had a neighbor who would always park his car in front of my house (he lived directly across the street). The plow would come down my side of the street first removing more than half the street width of snow and of course depositing a much greater amount in front of my driveway as he had to pull over to get around my neighbors car. In doing so, the plow removed even more snow from my neighbors side of the street such than when the plow returned in the other direction very little snow ended up in his driveway. Attempts to get him to park on his own side of the street (which he always did in the summer) were just met with a NO.
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! When I used my snow blower you can only imagine where all this excess snow went. I even plowed the sidewalk and added that snow to the pile. His car was under multiple FEET of snow. Within a week he started parking on his own side.
Way back in the 80s, the local drag strip I raced at announced over the PA system that there was a rather nice looking newer Chevrolet pickup blocking the emergency road. They announced there were three options if it wasn't moved within the next five minutes:
Option 1: Tow it.
Option 2: Let the pit mechanics at it.
Option 3: Burn it to the ground on the spot.
I'm up for option 3.