RE: Am I a jerk for having a car towed which was parked in my driveway?
April 27, 2016 at 7:58 pm
(This post was last modified: April 27, 2016 at 8:00 pm by SteelCurtain.)
Could've used a poll here. A tragic oversight.
On the other hand, if you park in someone's driveway, you had better know your car could be towed. If you are ignorant of that possibility, then you deserve to have it towed in the first place.
I'd imagine if they themselves finished whatever business they were tending to, and just happened to move the car before the tow came, they probably think they've found a parking spot. If so, I'd call the tow truck myself immediately next time. If this is a recurring event, it might be worthwhile to eschew the notes all together and place one of these at the end of your driveway.
On the other hand, if you park in someone's driveway, you had better know your car could be towed. If you are ignorant of that possibility, then you deserve to have it towed in the first place.
I'd imagine if they themselves finished whatever business they were tending to, and just happened to move the car before the tow came, they probably think they've found a parking spot. If so, I'd call the tow truck myself immediately next time. If this is a recurring event, it might be worthwhile to eschew the notes all together and place one of these at the end of your driveway.
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