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    I have a grandma who I found out has been parking in our neighbour's driveway to pick up her grandson!! I had no idea until I saw her one day. I told her that she could not park there as that is getting frustrating to my neighbours (they actually hadn't said anything, but I had to drive a point in) and she acted dumb (or is dumb) and couldn't see what the problem was. She said she didn't like to park on the street because she doesn't want to cross the road with her grandson...it's a dead end residential street...you can't block people's driveways...get over it.
    I would send out a newsletter email explaining that you are getting complaints from the neighbours about parking on the corner where there is heavy traffic flow. Explain that it is a nuisance , not to mention a safety hazard, and that you do not want your business affecting the relationship with your neighbours.

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