Quote Originally Posted by BBatesokc View Post
I don't really see how these patrons are being 'lazy.' If I'm reading this correct, the lot is directly across the street from Pump Bar and certainly more convenient than the large parking space behind Pump Bar. It's a commercial parking lot with apparently no signage and gives the impression of being a place of public accommodation. I'd certainly see where patrons would think it's parking for all the business in the area. A quick glance at Google Street View seems to support my initial impression (at least from my point of view).

I can see a lot owner having the right (and desire) to restrict parking on their property, but common sense would tell them if they don't put up a sign then they are going to have this problem.
That's exactly where I parked on my only trip to Pump Bar. I made sure to look for signs warning against parking there but found none. That really sucks if the owner of the lot is just towing cars without any warning. I assumed it was a parking lot shared by the businesses in the area since there was no signage indicating otherwise.