If you *did* have a driveway, why would you bother paying for a permit?
So that I can park elsewhere in Somerville if I need to. So that if someone visits for a week, I can park on the street and they can park in my spot.
what's wrong with occasionally using it to park another car in the space that the permit entitles you to?
Presumably the city would say that the permit doesn't entitle me to one space for any car, but one space for a particular car. I don't claim that that's the friendliest policy they could have, but I think it's the one they *do* have.
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So that I can park elsewhere in Somerville if I need to. So that if someone visits for a week, I can park on the street and they can park in my spot.
what's wrong with occasionally using it to park another car in the space that the permit entitles you to?
Presumably the city would say that the permit doesn't entitle me to one space for any car, but one space for a particular car. I don't claim that that's the friendliest policy they could have, but I think it's the one they *do* have.