NPR's Cheryl Corley reports on a turf battle in the snowy streets of Chicago. Tradition there says the tough work of digging out a snowbound car should be rewarded with the right to dibs the space. It's common to see chairs, traffic cones, or other objects saving a curbside space for a driver's return. Now some in the city say parking on public streets can't be reserved.
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