parking issues??? Opinion.?

I'm just curious what everyone's opinions are on this.
I live in a suburban area with my family, and some would consider it "upper class".
Anyways, my family and I have a lot of cars because of the fact that there are three teenagers in the house. Obviously, living in a suburban area, there's not a lot of parking, unless we can do it in front of the house.
We are planning to get rid of a car or two.
We occasionally have to park in front of the neighbor's across the street house. We don't let our car sit there for weeks on end, the longest it will be there is for a day.
Anyways, one of the cars we own was this old blazer.

The women across the street has always been kind of a stuck up, snobby kinda person.
She left a note one night on the blazer saying "it's fine if you want to junk up your own front yard, but move the piece of junk from my front yard".
I considered that really rude and obviously would not want to listen to that.

Anywho, I left my car parked there for the day because I had the day off...
I got a nicer note this time "please don't park here, thanks".

But I still think it is childish to leave notes, if they would have just came over and asked, I'd have no problem with it...but leaving notes makes me not want to cooperate.

Any opinions on this? It's public streets...public parking, no home owners association, no nothing.
I just feel like disregarding their notes because I find it childish...and we don't take up the whole sidewalk with one car! we're at least cautious of that..

?2011-06-16T16:17:31Z

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Just be mature about it and move the car...
Its never a good idea to purposely irritate your neighbors. You have to live next to them so try to get along with them.. You never know just how crazy a person is.. if you piss her off she might vandalize your car.

Anonymous2016-12-11T17:32:41Z

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fizixx2011-06-16T15:44:53Z

Instead of struggling to gain support for being 'right'.....you know she doesn't like your parking there....so, instead of making a deal out of it, how about being considerate and just parking your caravan of cars away from her immediate area?

I'm sure there's other places you can park....right?

So...why not just do that and be done with it?

T2011-06-16T15:37:59Z

This woman doesn't own the street in front of her house...anyone can park there. It doesn't matter who they are or what kind of car they drive.

fununtilitsover2011-06-16T15:38:46Z

It's a public street you can park any where any time. Screw grandma.