Someone wrote in [personal profile] kaffy_r 2011-02-07 04:25 pm (UTC)

They do it in certain areas of Boston. Luckily, not the areas where I live.

I get that they think they worked very hard cleaning out a space. Here's the thing: Parking is always scarce on the streets of Boston. Every time I find a space, I've worked very hard at finding that space. When I leave that space, do I get to save it because it took me a long time to find it and a long time to get into it? No. If I tried to, I'd be burned at the stake. So why is it any different if you cleaned the space out? So? I cleaned a space out, can I own that space for the rest of time? Just while there's still snow on the ground? What if some of the snow melts? Then are we still allowed to reserve spaces?

It just makes NO LOGICAL SENSE to me. I just don't get it *at* *all.*

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