The perils of parking in a spot in Boston that you didn’t shovel out...

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DLife4Me on February 3rd, 2022 at 15:44 UTC »

When I lived in Pittsburgh someone got shot for doing this. Crazy times.

Edit: Alot of people are asking about the chairs. https://youtu.be/gUY4a7AjsSM Thank you @isawthebeets for finding this.

zangkor on February 3rd, 2022 at 15:50 UTC »

In Baltimore, someone (non local) once dug out their own car and shoveled all the snow onto my friend's car. Not beside it, not on the sidewalk, not in the road, ON his car. My friend had finished shoveling his own car out not an hour before, putting the excess snow on a grassy patch near his car. The neighborhood came out in force and covered this guy's car in like 3ft of snow on all sides.

Aliissa404 on February 3rd, 2022 at 18:13 UTC »

We have a handicapped parking spot on the street in front of the house because our driveway does not offer wheelchair clearance. One of our neighbors with a snow blower usually clears it up for us. Everyone knows this spot is handicapped. So far, three times since the snow fell, we’ve had someone knock on our door asking why their car got towed from the cleared street spot. That’s not even in Boston, that’s border NYC. And we’re not even the ones who called, it’s the neighbors protecting the one person in a wheelchair in the neighborhood

Edit for clarification: there’s a sign and the curb is marked