I spent 33 years on road construction. We always got landowner permission to park equipment on their property. Many of those landowners got some kind of work done for them in appreciation. It was always kinda satisfying to watch the grouchy neighbor across the road (the one who wouldn't let us park) while we paved a nice driveway for his neighbor in appreciation for letting us park.
Our farm borders the Shawnee National Forest, and I let the forestry guys park equipment here anytime they want to. They appreciate the equipment being a little closer to civilization than it would be back in the woods. They ALWAYS ask first, even tho I've told them there's no need to.
Same way for the power company. Come and go when they want to, but someone always asks first. Common courtesy, or respect, whatever you want to call it.
I've never ran across a horse's 8utt who wanted to park on me or who didn't ask - probably wouldn't respond nicely to him.
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