Where can I park a car for 3-4 days without issue?Not going to be sleeping in it or anything, just need a place to store it while I get parking taken care of
>parent's house>friend's house>the street
>>28769984on the desert
>>28770010>>28770016>no family >no friends >no desert (New England)>illegal to street park in winter (snowplows)what now
>>28770019>airport>self storage>your work>take it to a mechanic or dealer or something and ask for some minuscule thing, then don't pick it up for 3 days
>>28770028>airportthank you, should've been obvious but I'm retarded
Many (not all) Walmart parking lots allow long-term parking of up to an entire month with managerial permission.Here is some staid reading material to soothe your autism or help you get to sleep at night.
>>28770186https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parking
>>28769984In a civilized country? Anywhere.
>>28770193>In a civilized country? Anywhere.Have you ever received a ticket for not having a parking ticket?
>>28769984Is it a nice car? Park it in a wealthy neighborhood.
neglected strip mall parking lot
>>28769984you can probably rent a storage container.
If you go to church tell them to you're going out of town and park it there. Mine let's you do that
>>28770238Find literally any business with a lot and ask them if you can stick your car there for a few days.
>>28769984Walmart.>>28770019Still Walmart, they let you.
>>28770029That's not free, though. Where are you in Boston?
>>28769984Some random suburb street curb
>>28770975This is the best answer
>>28770238No.
>>28769984Storage unit. Having it out in the open makes it more likely to be broken into.
>>28769984The whitest suburb in your area. Someone may call in an abandoned vehicle but it usually takes 1-2 weeks for them to actually tow it. You'll just have to remove an annoying paper sticker off your window.A church with a big parking lot may be willing to let you, just call in and ask. I wouldn't leave it at shartmart that's one of the most unsafe places that exist. Apartment complexes may have overzealous tow contracts. Mine has ample parking, anyone could get away with leaving a car for a while but you'd have to know the complex tow situation specifically.
I used to have these dreams where I'd have a car, and drive it somewhere, and park it, then walk away, and get into some other adventures, and then, during those adventures (often while acquiring another car), I'd remember that I had a car I'd parked somewhere, but then I'd wander in the dream, trying to find it. I think these are repressed memories of cars I bought cheap for cash but never insured or registered and just parked in random places. Weird. I wonder whatever happened to those cars, or if they were just another dream....