You haven't explained who owns the property or why people would be continually leaving notes on your car.
If you own the property the stranger is using and they have no right of way- you can prevent them from using your property by erecting a gate or posting a no trespassing sign then calling the police when they enter.
If they are using property that belongs to someone else you have no authority to prevent that use unless it is against some law or city code.
If you are blocking another person's right of way then you should make other arrangements for parking your car.
You haven't explained who owns the property or why people would be continually leaving notes on your car.
If you own the property the stranger is using and they have no right of way- you can prevent them from using your property by erecting a gate or posting a no trespassing sign then calling the police when they enter.
If they are using property that belongs to someone else you have no authority to prevent that use unless it is against some law or city code.
If you are blocking another person's right of way then you should make other arrangements for parking your car.
You haven't explained who owns the property or why people would be continually leaving notes on your car.
If you own the property the stranger is using and they have no right of way- you can prevent them from using your property by erecting a gate or posting a no trespassing sign then calling the police when they enter.
If they are using property that belongs to someone else you have no authority to prevent that use unless it is against some law or city code.
If you are blocking another person's right of way then you should make other arrangements for parking your car.
You haven't explained who owns the property or why people would be continually leaving notes on your car.
If you own the property the stranger is using and they have no right of way- you can prevent them from using your property by erecting a gate or posting a no trespassing sign then calling the police when they enter.
If they are using property that belongs to someone else you have no authority to prevent that use unless it is against some law or city code.
If you are blocking another person's right of way then you should make other arrangements for parking your car.
You haven't explained who owns the property or why people would be continually leaving notes on your car.
If you own the property the stranger is using and they have no right of way- you can prevent them from using your property by erecting a gate or posting a no trespassing sign then calling the police when they enter.
If they are using property that belongs to someone else you have no authority to prevent that use unless it is against some law or city code.
If you are blocking another person's right of way then you should make other arrangements for parking your car.
No, you are preventing the owner from leaving/entering the driveway. Just because a car isn't in the driveway doesn't mean they don't want to come/go.
It's a method of soliciting sex from strangers. Means the door's unlocked and you're ready for shoeless fornication in bare naked feet.
with a key
My acne looks terrible in the bedroom and bathroom mirror but not that bad when i bring my bedroom mirror outside in the garden so what should i believe the mirror in my bathroom and bedroom or the mirror outside in the garden?
no
Yes. It is cold outside. Yet, I am still going to shovel the snow from my driveway. Personally, however, I would write that particular sentence in this fashion: It is cold outside; yet, I am still going to shovel the snow from my driveway.
Call the police.
The sentence is not a preposition but, it does have a preposition in it: outside.
He's standing outside your bedroom window right now...
Same way you would do it outside
a rope ladder
A suburb, a bedroom community or perhaps a neighborhood.