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发表于 2014-4-11 09:08:58
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google上输入了几个英文关键词,看到很多人问过类似的问题,也有很多人回答。 下面是一个挺有意思的回答。 (是针对挡在私家车道上的车的)
(I'm not a lawyer, but) That person is a control freak, is trespassing on private property, and needs to be stopped. Now. They wouldn't like it if it were done to them.
It's time to take pictures.
I'd take a picture of that Corolla, including long shots and a nice close-up of the license plate, either parked in, or blocking my driveway, and my house, with the house no. showing. If you have a "No Trespassing" sign on your lawn, or on a tree on your lawn, that's even better. Also consider getting a "Private Driveway" sign-and take a long-shot picture. That way, if your signs mysteriously vanish, you've got solid proof they were stolen.
Then I'd also take a picture of my car where it's parked, also with its' license plate.
I don't know California law, but there has to be a law against trespassing on private property. You'd have to look up the civil(?) laws or statutes(?) of your state, or go to your county's civil court and inquire.
Go to the police again and tell them "Someone's trespassing on my private property by parking their car (in my driveway, or blocking me from getting out) every day. I've talked to them nicely about it, but they've ignored my request and continue to trespass." Show them your pictures; also show them your driver's license as proof that's not your car in your driveway/blocking you-and file a complaint for the record.
Or...when you see this person pulling into your driveway, immediately start taking pictures (as described above). Don't confront, or say anything. If he/she gets beligerent because you're taking pictures, call the cops. If not, after you've taken pictures, immediately go to the police and say: "There's a car that's been parked in/blocking my driveway for a few days and I cannot get out. It's either abandoned, or stolen. Here are pictures, and I'd like to file a complaint." This way, if this person retaliates in any way-you've got your filed complaint to back you up.
I'm willing to bet the cops will hop to it, especially when they hear the words "abandoned" or "stolen."
Whatever you decide to do, and you get results, if that person retaliates in any way, i.e. slashes your tires, etc. - take pictures, file a complaint with the police. Of course you won't be able to prove who did it, unless you install security camers...but it'll be a coincidence that shouldn't be ignored.
Good luck. Sorry you're going through this. |
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