So many people shopping today on Black Friday. Shopping mall parking lots are completely filled. Shoppers are forced to park on people’s front yards!

What else can you do? Parking on the street is not an option?

Secured parking.

No real driveway = park wherever you want.

He can’t wait for the 2 for 1 sale at Hubcaps R Us. [Houston, Texas]




4 responses so far ↓
1 jennifer // Nov 23, 2012 at 1:33 pm
BIGGEST pet peeve, We’re doing a short sale, and plan on renting of course, and the neighborhoods I look at, if there’s a car parked on the lawn anywhere, I don’t want to live there. lol
2 taria // Nov 23, 2012 at 7:16 pm
there seems to be a trend in the cars on yards here.
any idea on what to do to change that? renters seem to be the biggest offenders.
3 Picky // Nov 23, 2012 at 9:11 pm
This happens a lot where I live, but I live in a town that the newest home was built in 1960 and they all had/have a single carport for parking. Not many families are single car families anymore. It is a problem when there are multple cars in a family. Would rather they park in the yard than block our very narrow streets.
4 SAM // Nov 26, 2012 at 11:22 pm
Parking on the lawn scores a closer spot to the front door…less steps to walk, you know it requires too much effort to walk the extra 4 steps to the front door
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