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This sounds like an issue of insurance...as in vehicles aren’t covered by house insurance policies and if it, say, rolled down the driveway in to a kid playing in the street there could be an issue...

I completely agree. The interior is where you spend time with the car. I do love a great driving experience but lets be honesty, for almost everyone out there 98% of miles are racked up doddling through town not carving corners.

I disagree with your first paragraph but agree with your last (they seem to contradict each other...).

I just plain disagree.

I’m “allowed” to do a lot of things that would make me a douche bag (and I do some of them...) being legal or not against some rule doesn’t change the fact it makes me a douche bag.

Its a matter of orders of magnitude. The normal range for females is 0.1 - 1.2 ng/ml for males it’s 2.4 - 12.

I could agree with everything your saying....if you could agree that all my points may also be right....

If you watch the local news report video is pretty clearly shows he has a driveway down the side of his house. If you look on google maps he used to park his smaller race trailer there in the past which would suggest he is doing this now to antagonize the neighbors.

Social norms should not be the only defining factor but it should certainly be one of them.

Because he also is parking his vehicles in a dickhole manner (not shown in this is his Ford Super-duty that must end up parked on the street seeing as his driveway is already full).

I still think its a matter of context.

It requires context...my old house/street, this would have been fine:

It depends on your neighborhood and who your neighbors are.

Depends on where you live, how large the lots are and how large the driveway is.

Ugh....it’s a 458, not a McLaren F1.

I posted above this sames thing....if every middle aged, over weight soccer mom does it....how tough can it be?

“hard” is a relative measure....it’s kinda like Tough Mudder....if every over weight, middle age soccer mom does it, how “hard” can it really be?

Here is the thing...when people see this sign:

or they’ll demand pension plans that don’t exist anywhere except in unionized sectors. Its not the wages silly....it’s the benefits that drive up the cost to the point of shutting down plants.

Its not really the living wage part...it’s the demands for pensions and benefits that are no longer financially viable or standard in the current day private sector.