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More Parking Fun.. With photos.

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WindInThePussyWillows · 23/09/2016 09:49

Here we go again. Had a few issues with neighbours (2 previous posts) starting during my twin pregnancy when I parked legally outside their house, then when their son dumped an untaxed vehicle outside our house.. Bla bla

Just went to take babies to a hospital appointment and they've parked OVER my driveway. Not answering their door even though they are all home. Fuck off.

WIBU to pour paint stripper over it Grin
(Joking!)

My car is the white one, and the space to the right is also my driveway.
Their cars are the grey one which is parked on the road space (hanging way over the dropped kerb) and the 4x4.

I'm already parked as far over as I can (DH car normally parked on other space) without ruining my grass.

Fuckers.

More Parking Fun.. With photos.
More Parking Fun.. With photos.
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HappyStar56 · 25/09/2016 16:33

Oh so annoying!! We have had lots of trouble with parking too. I missed an ante natal appointment & another time couldn't get to work on time as a couple who live nearby blocked my car in twice!
I was parked perfectly legally & considerately not blocking driveways etc but apparently they happen to like the bit of public road I parked on & told me so in a very rude note!
There is always somebody who causes parking problems - hope you get yours sorted! good luck! Smile

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Masketti · 25/09/2016 14:23

Madison I'm assuming different councils can set their own rules then because the 2 councils my mum and friend have had them painted in say they will enforce them.

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MadisonAvenue · 25/09/2016 11:29

Mother, that was how I understood it too. We had H bars painted by the council across our (shared) drive where we lived before, I mentioned earlier in the thread that the neighbour we shared it with was a twat with parking but our drive also opened onto a disused bus stop with a pull-in and people visiting the council offices opposite would park in that and block the drive too.
We were told by the council that there was nothing that could be done to enforce no parking on the bars but if people saw them then they might think twice about parking there.

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MotherFuckingChainsaw · 25/09/2016 10:11

H bars aren't enforceable, there's no associated Traffic Regulation Order, they are literally and legally just paint.

They are marked just as a reminder not to park over driveways

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Cocolepew · 25/09/2016 09:42

Thanks Masketti Smile

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WasDat · 25/09/2016 09:17

Are all their vehicles taxed and MOT'd? You can check on the dvla website and if they're not you could then maybe accidentally click on the button that lets you anonymously report them to the dvla. You know, if your hand slipped.

My hand slipped this morning when I happened to notice drunken lout neighbour who blocks our drive sometimes had a new banger. Wink

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Masketti · 24/09/2016 22:43

You can't except with the permission of the householder. So if I parked across my friend's with her permission and got ticketed she could write to the council and get it cancelled.

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Cocolepew · 24/09/2016 22:40

I presume you can't park on h bars?
I noticed a couple of houses have them down the road from me, the road is regularly used for pick up at the local primary school.

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britespark1 · 24/09/2016 22:16

Definitely report them and each and every time there is another incident report that too. Get the log number from the police and make sure everything is added to the original log. Neighbourhood police will definitely get on it

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Masketti · 24/09/2016 22:05

H bar markings

I recommended them to a friend of mine who had visitors to the local nursery park across her driveway. Problem now solved!

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kali110 · 24/09/2016 21:34

Def report them

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Cherrysoup · 24/09/2016 19:33

Please report them for harassment and get the community team round. They need to be 'officially' told before they'll stop harassing you. To add weight to the harassment charge, I would say that you felt/feel threatened by them and distressed and you are scared about what they might do to you/your property.

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AuditAngel · 24/09/2016 17:55

We don't have any neighbours, as our house is surrounded by a park. There are no parking restrictions. I think you cursed me as I got home to fin a car overhanging my drive by a foot. Ho hum.

I reported a coach for parking half on the pavement this week.

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Thinkingblonde · 24/09/2016 17:47

If they own their property and you rent yours they obviously think you are lesser than them and should tug your forelock while muttering "Yes master I be grovelling and let you walk all over me".. (I don't think that btw, just pointing out they most likely do).

Don't let the bastards grind you down OP. Keep a log, take pictures/ video of any further harassment from them.

My daughters neighbour opposite to them was like this family, they owned, daughter was in rented, they all had drives with single garages, neighbour never used their drive, they had two cars, a van and their daughter worked at the hospital which is in walking distance, she'd park her car at her parents house then walk to work. They all parked on the road. My daughter had just had a baby, baby was in intensive care for a while so we devised a rota for looking after GS1 while his mummy and daddy were at the hospital. I arrived at the house late one afternoon and to my delight there was a space where their daughter usually parked, I'd been there for about an hour when there was a furious banging on the door, it was Twatty Neighbour, demanding that I moved my car NOW, I'd parked in his space, blah blah. I let him rant on and told him "No, I wouldn't be moving my taxed, tested, insured vehicle, the road has no parking restrictions, yellow lines, parking permits nor is it a private road". And shut the door in his face.

He did the same with another visitor, this time he left a snotty note on the windscreen. My 6'4" son in law 'had a word' and no mare was said.

What's a H bar?

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HerFaceIsAMapOfTheWorld · 24/09/2016 17:46

I swear some people just look for problems with neighbours or others, your neighbours are like this, what is the point in them blocking you in and then not answering their door.
Fking idiots, I would be annoyed too op

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CotswoldStrife · 24/09/2016 17:34

Enjoy the christening weekend, and report them afterwards. Prats!

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MaryPoppinsPenguins · 24/09/2016 17:32

I would absolutely call the police... It is harassment.

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ohfourfoxache · 24/09/2016 16:55

Agree with ^ - police asap

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MiddleClassProblem · 24/09/2016 15:29

Yup, report. Get more videos tell them about the dickhead comment. Ask other neighbour if they mind you mentioning their issues too etc

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Greenkit · 24/09/2016 14:44

Just report the harassment to the police

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paddypants13 · 24/09/2016 14:39

We had parking wanker neighbours as well. They had 3 cars and then one of the daughters had a bf with a bloody great van. It was on street parking on one side of the road only and you had to have a permit.

They had lived on the road for a ling time when we moved in. Our house had been empty for a while and the two houses either side of us had been empty too. They had clearly got used to parking wherever they wanted and having access to the open plan gardens at the back of the house. When we moved in we had our car vandalised, abuse hurled at us, rubbish thrown in our garden and washing and various other instances of harassment. I hate them still and we left almost 2 years ago.

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Lovemylittlebear · 24/09/2016 14:29

What a bunch of wankers!

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WindInThePussyWillows · 24/09/2016 14:25

No threats just calling us petty losers Hmm we haven't parked there for any reason other than trying to make our guests more comfortable after their journey not having to worry about parking.

We shouldn't have to justify it thought, it's a fucking public road.

I will not let them get to me and ruin my babies christening weekend.

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DartmoorDoughnut · 24/09/2016 14:21

Bloody hell wind that's awful! What horrible people Sad maybe you need to borrow bra's DH and his Land Rover/throwing arm?!

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blueskyinmarch · 24/09/2016 14:20

They are proper arses. Would the shouting over the fence count as harassment? Would the police be interested? Did they make any threats towards you?

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