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[–] MTK 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Depending on where you live the cops might!

In many places in the world this can be reported, and the results can range from calling the owner to tell them to move, all the way to towing the car with a nice fine.

When I see this I always call, sure, I might be able-bodied and can walk past it. but honestly, what if someone with a wide wheelchair or anything similar can't get past it?

This is just pure selfishness on the driver's side, so I selfishly call the cops on them 🤷

[–] PlaidBaron 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah Im that guy who routinely calls the cops in my town when cars are parked on the sidewalk. Ive called so many times I rarely see it in my neighborhood anymore.

[–] AA5B 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I have been considering this but don’t have enough patience. The cops in my town don’t care. They might even yell at me for wasting their time.

However they do seem to collect data on calls and eventually respond to what it seems like people want. I think it would take getting to the end of the year and having some data analyst say “look how many calls we got about cars blocking the sidewalk. We need to do something”

[–] FireRetardant 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

When I call the cops to report dangerous driving, half the time the dispatch doesn't even seem to care, "oh only going 30 over? Is that about the flow of traffic? Well it isn't illegal to pass on the double yellow even if it was kind of tight. If you're backing up traffic by doing the limit you could probably speed up a bit to make it safer".