You can't put it in neutral without having the key turned on and putting your foot on the brake.
A lot of automatic cars have a lockout button next to the shifter that allows you to take them out of park without a key/brake. Not sure on the Dodges specifically... but something like this:
Trying to not start a war with the hoodrat neighbors....I'm not always here to protect the house. Police came out and told me to call them back if I saw the neighbor at the house...just so happens one of them came home so I called....police showed up and had a conversation with the lady. She said the owner of the car was out of town but that she would get the car moved. I'm trying to be civil about this...Id rather not have criminal charges against myself. And this is in Red Oak.
This ought to do it. Be sure and tape them to the window with a nice note.
Remove all four of them and put the caps back on. They'll think they has flats until they finally remove the valve stem caps. Then, they'll be pissed off some more.
On these cold nights "wash" the car for them. Soak it really good with a hose. The doors will be frozen and it will give then trouble unlocking and opening the doors. I have delt with this situation before. First I talked to them and they told me to get fucked so I did the above and hit them with the hose as they walked to their car and when they started yelling I just flipped them off and asked them how they liked the fuckin.
This is all I can find for Stephenville that might apply:
72.03* MAXIMUM PARKING TIME.
A person shall not stop, stand, or park a vehicle on any street or alley in the city for a period of time longer than 72 hours; or the time period stated on signs posted by authority of this chapter.
(Ord. 2012-30, passed 12-4-12)
Most places require you to park facing the same direction as traffic.
This is all I can find for Stephenville that might apply:
72.03* MAXIMUM PARKING TIME.
A person shall not stop, stand, or park a vehicle on any street or alley in the city for a period of time longer than 72 hours; or the time period stated on signs posted by authority of this chapter.
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