Sorry to put this on a technical forum, but you are the fellas I need an opinion from..
A few weeks back, we (Kansas City) took about a foot of snow, and the for-hire plows did their usual **** job cleaning up the parking lots. Many spots are taken up by snow mounds, and today I didn't feel like walking from the back of the lot:
The property manager came running out saying "You can't park on the grass!!!", and I said I'n not, I'm perfectly centered in a parking spot that their cut-rate plow didn't clear.
So: Is this a **** move? The guy next to me has plenty of room, I'm in the spot far enough, and I'm not on the curb or grass.. Coworkers got a kick out of it, but it still feels awkward..
Mike
A few weeks back, we (Kansas City) took about a foot of snow, and the for-hire plows did their usual **** job cleaning up the parking lots. Many spots are taken up by snow mounds, and today I didn't feel like walking from the back of the lot:

The property manager came running out saying "You can't park on the grass!!!", and I said I'n not, I'm perfectly centered in a parking spot that their cut-rate plow didn't clear.
So: Is this a **** move? The guy next to me has plenty of room, I'm in the spot far enough, and I'm not on the curb or grass.. Coworkers got a kick out of it, but it still feels awkward..
Mike