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neighbour using my drive when I'm out.

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birdladyfromhomealone · 09/01/2017 16:25

I came home early this morning just after 11am as i have had a chest infection since before Xmas and was struggling at work.
When I got home there were two cars on my drive, one park almost touching my front window and the other one at an angle beside it.
This is the only way to get two cars on the driveway so whoever it was parking there must know the driveway well and how to get two cars on it.
Outside on the road is permit parking and no parking between 10 and 12am.
This is to stop commuters and shoppers parking as we are five minutes from a huge indoor shopping centre.
I had to park behind them blocking them in and blocking the pavement also.
I left a note on my car for the traffic warden
Please knock on door as I have to obstruct the pavement due to two illegally parked cars on my drive.
half an hour later my next door neighbour in his 70's who we NEVER see knocks on my door.
Totally unapologetic and says one car belongs to his wife's carer as she cant park on the road due to restrictions and the other is a neighbour from up the road who uses our driveway when we are at work as her driveway is not big enough.
Even though I was fuming he still just didnt seen to think it was a problem even saying.
Well when your at work your not using it and at least it makes it look like some one is home.
I told him to get them moved straight away.
The carer came round looking really sheepish and asked would I mind if she parked during the restrictions between 10 and 12 as she has been given a ticket in the past. I said fine if no one is in but why cant my neighbour move his car off his drive to enable his wife's carers to park. He cant afford £40 a year to pay for a permit for his carers?
The other car nearly touching my front window is still there so I have put a not on it.
Caroline, I have reported your car to the police as an abandoned vehicle. Since then Nicholas has told me he gave you permission to park here. Nicholas has no business or authority to use our driveway. It would have been polite and neighbourly to at least have asked permission. If your car is parked on my driveway again I will be reporting you to the police.
Tomorrow if I am feeling better I am off the B&Q to buy a chain and paddlock so they cant use my drive!

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OverAndAbove · 10/01/2017 07:50

Given her tipsy status last night I'm guessing Caroline's having two nurofen and a happy meal for breakfast Grin

refusetobeasheep · 10/01/2017 07:51

OP you are going to update us? Surely we're not to be left in Caz-limbo for evermore?!

witsender · 10/01/2017 07:51

Definitely leave a car there.

SauvignonBlanche · 10/01/2017 07:51

This was one of thud first things I thought about when I woke up. Blush

Hope you're feeling better OP but not too well Wink

NiceCuppaTeaAndASitDown · 10/01/2017 07:52

Love this thread! Although I'm now late for work. Hope there's an update soon!

backaftera2yearbreak · 10/01/2017 07:53

Too much of my life has been invested in this thread.

Where is Caroline!

WobblyLondoner · 10/01/2017 07:54

Oh goodness, I'm imagining Caroline had a restless night. Place marking!

SisterMoonshine · 10/01/2017 07:55

Are you going in to work today?

JammyGem · 10/01/2017 07:55

Goddammit Caroline! I read the whole thread and was hoping for an update!

so I'm shamelessly placemaking instead

BubbleFairy · 10/01/2017 07:56

Am i the only one who drove this morning trying to spot if this was happening nearby?

SquinkiesRule · 10/01/2017 07:56

I hope you are having a sick day today to wait in for Caroline

icanteven · 10/01/2017 07:57

Placemark - haven't even got the decency to make this seem like a real comment, sorry!

DesolateWaist · 10/01/2017 07:59

What if the thread fills up before we find out?

WhatchaMaCalllit · 10/01/2017 07:59

Maybe you've won the car in a competition OP and they just left it on your driveway for you? Did you enter any competitions where Passat cars were the prize OP???

I'd try and get a chain and padlock and perhaps a few notes printed saying that people who park on your driveway will be charged £5 per day or part thereof (so only takes a few minutes to acquire this charge) or they can contact the council and get an annual permit for the princely fee of £40 or whatever it costs so they would have it paid for in 8 days of parking on your driveway, and on the ninth day their parking would be 'free' Smile

MrsSchadenfreude · 10/01/2017 08:01

You can't go to work today, OP. You have a duty to keep Caroline blocked in and to keep this thread updated. Grin

StuffYouAllInTheCrust · 10/01/2017 08:02

I would absolutely be walking to work this morning if this was me. And Caroline would be getting a note through the door telling her the car was being towed!

LoisWilkersonsLastNerve · 10/01/2017 08:02

Come on Caroline Angry

user1479036515 · 10/01/2017 08:03

Never mind you! IIIII can't go to work until I know the outcome!!!!!😂😂😂

Hope your feeling better x

Shakey15000 · 10/01/2017 08:13

You going into work today?

Bibblitybob · 10/01/2017 08:14

I can't believe she hasn't turned up yet

Milklollies · 10/01/2017 08:16

Shamelessly placemarking.

TheMaddHugger · 10/01/2017 08:16

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neighbour using my drive when I'm out.
CoveredInBeeees · 10/01/2017 08:17

Perhaps she's given up on the car and moved on with her life, just too embarrassed to do anything else?

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