The Philadelphia Police Department once again found a creative way to remind city residents that it is illegal to save parking spots – even if you spend an hour shoveling out your car.
This year, they did so by spoofing the intro to the Netflix series "Stranger Things."
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With snow in this weekend's forecast, Philly police posted a minute-long video to Twitter on Wednesday afternoon, mimicking the opening credits and using the hit show's theme music.
Dubbed "Savesie Things," the video lists the various objects that residents have used to save their parking spots during snowstorms, including lawn chairs, a toilet and "a grammatically terrible sign that threatens violence."
The video then reminds residents that saving parking spaces with such objects is not permitted.
In recent years, the department has gotten creative to remind residents that "savesies" are not legal. Last year, they spoofed Drake's "Hotline Bling" music video.
Philadelphia could see its first snowfall of the season this weekend.
In Philadelphia and its suburbs to the north and west, a winter weather advisory will be in effect from 1 a.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Sunday.
Snow accumulations, ranging from 2 to 7 inches, are forecast to blanket the the region from the Pennsylvania suburbs to the Jersey Shore. The heaviest snow from the coastal low storm is expected to fall between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday. Temperatures will stay cold.