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by jffry
1422 days ago
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In many large cities, there's shorter-than-a-week minimum notices for street closures. For example in DC, no-parking permits have to be posted at least 72 hours in advance. If you are going out of town for longer than that amount of time, you either need to find somewhere you can pay to park your car, or you need to get a neighbor or friend to check in on it periodically and move it if there's a sign. This responsibility is the only cost of using public space to store your car, aside from a nominal annual vehicle registration fee. Seems fair to me. |
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Is it enforced? No. But technically, it's there.