On 9/24/2017 9:48 AM, David Scheidt wrote:
AMuzi wrote:
:http://theexpiredmeter.com/2008/09/p...ng-in-chicago/
That's horribly out of date. All of the fines and fees have gone up,
but the restrictions on parking non-commerical trucks on residential
streets is gone.
OK, let's talk about parking on streets.
So when society builds a street, isn't it generally intended for the
movement of people and goods? So how is it that someone gets to store
their personal property on it for free?
And if that somehow makes sense, why is that permission limited only to
motor vehicles? If (say) a person moves out of one apartment but has to
wait a month before moving into his next apartment, why isn't he allowed
to store all his furniture in a "parking place"?
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- Frank Krygowski