My house is a small, middle class type home with a decent yard and about 30 feet way from the next house on both sides. If someone parks in front of my house, I'll know it right away. <br><br>If it's a passenger car or SUV, I wouldn't call the cops though because I would assume it's a guest of a neighbor. But a cargo van or conversion van, I'd at least take down the license plate number. Since frequenting these vandwelling forums, I'm more sensitive towards travelers and/or vandwellers just passing by and may be just taking a nap. But if the same van keeps coming back every night, I would start to get suspicious.<br><br>Many years ago, before I knew anything about vandwelling, I remember an old woman in her 60's at least, living out of her old Caddy. She'd park at a couple of different spots in our neighborhood each night and kept the motor on for heat as it was very cold. I used to get home by around 2am so I always noticed her. After about a week, I think someone called the cops on her. Our neighbors are very intrusive.....ie. calling the cops on my aunt who was moving in with a freaking MOVING truck + profession MOVERS in uniform, etc. <br><br>Now that I'm aware of vandwelling, I would welcome such people passing through and let them hook up to my electricity if they'd like.<br><br>I think in higher income area, they would call the cops and the cops would arrive fast. Like my friend, who owns a $1.5 million house in Texas (which is a lot for Texas, as houses are cheap there)....used to get cops called on him every week for months by his neighbors who didn't like seeing an Asian living in their neighborhood. <br><br><br><br>