I guess it's a matter of respecting other peoples property in my opinion. How you would want you stuff treated. At the same time, you never know what's in the mind of someone getting curious about your car, maybe want to steal stuff or the whole car, etc....
If I see a cool car or something, I look from the sidewalk. If the urge necessitates getting closer to the car, ring the doorbell. No one home, then walk away or just admire from a far. I guess I think about how I would feel.
My car is usually parked at the end of my driveway about 100 feet from the sidewalk, covered. Let's say it's not covered and I came home and someone is looking at my car. My first reaction is that he's tresspassed and I would be pissed. He's come pretty far on to my property without permission.
If my car was at the end of the driveway near the sidewalk and the same senario, I came home and saw someone just looking at my car in my driveway, I wouldn't mind so much as I know people are curious and stuff about old cars.
A big definate is not to touch the car unless invited to or unless you ask first. Even if the car is in a public place, parked by the sidewalk or in a parking lot, I always look from a few feet away with my hands behind my back so if the owner is looking they can feel assured I'm not up to any monkey business.
In the post about the Superbird, from my best judgement, where that car was parked was about 1 car length from the sidewalk. The distance between the Superbird and the sidewalk was a Jeep Commanche pick up truck from my best estimation looking at the pics.
If someone walked a couple feet onto my lawn to take pics, I guess I wouldn't mind, even though technically that would be tresspassing. I'm not talking about coming onto my property and stealing stuff, lifting the hood, touching anything, (Those are another situation) just snapping a few pics. I would feel like a jerk if he just came up to admire my car and then I tell him to "Get the hell of my lawn!!!".
We are not talking, going down a driveway, going into someone's garage, hopping a fence, etc.... (Heck, I called the police to see what I can do about people walking thier dogs on my lawn and letting them piss all over it and the police said theres nothing they can do about it...
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I guess what I'm saying is this was an innocent post that turned into an bad situation. Let's all just get along!
PS-sorry for the long post!!!!!!!