what a funny question!! Thank you for bringing a smile to my face in this early morning!
2007-09-08 01:18:53
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answer #1
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answered by Cyanide 2
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I live in town, and when someone parks in my drive I block them in and make them come to the door and ask to move my cars, and I tell them no - its my driveway and I never gave you permission to use it.
Obviously you can talk and knock - why did you not ask for permission?
If they begin arguing I go get the tow truck, if they are nice about it then I'll ask them for 10.00 parking fee
2007-09-08 01:06:59
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answer #2
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answered by cgriffin1972 6
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If you parked in my driveway there wouldn't be a car to go home in when you returned. Well there would be, but it would be on it's roof in the middle of the street though.
2007-09-09 05:37:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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some inconsiderate fool parked on my driveway once so I blocked them in and refused to move my car for a week I just went to work on my bike the prat didnt do it again
2007-09-09 23:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called
Impeding the progress of another vehicle
and yes you can be towed away
2007-09-09 09:28:57
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answer #5
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answered by Dreamweaver 4
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i went to the maine state fair and there were kids all the place selling parking places in their yards for a dollar. see if there are any little business tycoons nearby
2007-09-08 01:45:33
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answered by hermitofnorthdome 5
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i live near a football ground and if any fans park on my drive they will find their car in middle of road bein used as a bbq.Think b4 u act-u never know who u may be pi**ing off
2007-09-08 04:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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if you parked on my drive way you wouldn't get clamped but 4 flat tyres and a brick through the windscreen might be a good deterrent.don't they call it trespassing
2007-09-08 01:02:13
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answered by PIRANHA 4
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You are joking, aren't you??
You seem to be suggesting that trespassing on some-body's private property and deliberately obstructing their access, is somehow OK.
This cannot be a serious question...
2007-09-08 06:37:02
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answered by Nightworks 7
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It's called TRESPASS! you would be liable for any costs the land owner incurred as a result of you blocking his access.
2007-09-08 06:54:40
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answer #10
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answered by The original Peter G 7
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