QUOTE(alanyuppie @ Jul 15 2010, 02:04 PM)
Im sure you can park the 2nd car outside your house ,albeit blocking your own gate. But you wanted to "claim" the free spot next to it somemore.
The "walk at night. dangerous" excuse is so lame. Walking is good for your health. it'll do you good in the long run. Anyway, guess its time to find a house with bigger porch to accomodate your 2 cars.
Thats the disadvantage of living near commercial area. If you wanted to enjoy the convinience of food and shops within walking distance, prepare to face other kinds of inconvienience. The final verdict it, the road or any part of it outside your own property , IS NOT YOURS
you sounded like , since you cant reason with them, and law wont help.. you also wanted to join them. this is how our Malaysian mentality continue to flourish . Everybody wanted convienence to the max.
You're still dreaming . the SPACE is NOT YOURS to begin with. Make sure or not... nobody can help you. I believe you wanted to "feel at home" by getting positive respond from members here... so that you will feel better and not the only one doing so, hence you can happily do it .
btw, bro, i am not trying to "feel at home" by getting positive response or symphaty from anyone. i am trying to get solutions from forumers, doesn't matter if i am entitled to it or not by law. if i am caught and the law says i am guilty, then fine. let the law enforcer saman me. no problem for me. i am taking the risk on myself.
you say that "since you cant reason with them, and law wont help.. you also wanted to join them". I totally agree with you on this (no hiding here). i have NO problem being the typical Malaysian since i live in Malaysia. You can fire me on that, np. go ahead. i would rather being labelled "typical malaysian" than being an inconvenience to my neighbours (by parking at their empty space when they are not around since i am entitled to it too)
if you really want to change the malaysian mentality, i would suggest you to start by parking at all the empty spaces in front of your neighbours in your area (without blocking their entrance), and if they complain, just educate them on your rights to the plot as well.