Why is it that when people come to the house to see the occupants they feel they should park their vehicle in the driveway thus blocking an occupant’s car from leaving? It is a low-traffic residential street with LOTS of available street parking, usually right in front of the house. Is it not obvious that the driveway is for the homeowner’s use, not the visitor’s? I am perplexed. -Making A Sign (the kind you post by the driveway, not the extended middle digit sort)

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  1. …Because the visitors figure that the occupants they’re seeing won’t dash out the door and leave them alone in their home?

  2. I got the impression that maybe the person being visited wasn’t the person who wrote the post, and that maybe the person being visited rented a separate unit in the house as tenant.

  3. I hate it more when the garbage collectors leave my bins at the foot of the driveway. Like hello, thats why I have a five foot strip of grass by the driveway.

  4. . . . because, presumably, the guests are there to visit the occupant(s) . . . who probably won’t be going anywhere while the visitors are still in?

    Or am I really missing a key point here?

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