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To expect my neighbour who has a driveway....

7 replies

Nikki76 · 19/03/2007 19:42

To actually use it!!! Instead of her and hubby taking up two spaces in the street when they could only take up one (one car in drive, one in front of that) ffs?!!!

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ImaWurzel · 19/03/2007 19:44

Ooh this really irritates me when we go up my mums. Neighbours opposite have drive big enough for 4 cars yet still insist on parking in the road when space is limited! So we have to park on the main road. (they live in a t road)

ImaWurzel · 19/03/2007 19:44

Ooh this really irritates me when we go up my mums. Neighbours opposite have drive big enough for 4 cars yet still insist on parking in the road when space is limited! So we have to park on the main road. (they live in a t road)

ImaWurzel · 19/03/2007 19:44

OOPS

GRUMPYGIRL · 19/03/2007 19:45

Are you sure you dont park opposite so they cant get out?

Furball · 19/03/2007 19:45

we moved house because of this so every sympathy.

Nikki76 · 19/03/2007 19:46

Its really annoying and her hubby has a HUGE work van and he parks it too close to other cars as well....making me, a nervous car parker (not to mention a crap one!) at the best of times, break out in sweat when see it and end up driving around until see a space the size of heathrow landing strip!!!

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Iwantaparkingspacenow · 17/04/2025 18:47

Nikki76 · 19/03/2007 19:46

Its really annoying and her hubby has a HUGE work van and he parks it too close to other cars as well....making me, a nervous car parker (not to mention a crap one!) at the best of times, break out in sweat when see it and end up driving around until see a space the size of heathrow landing strip!!!

I live on a terrace and it's so frustrating when large cars and vans squeeze into the tiniest of spaces leading to scratches on cars.

I try and be considerate and leave enough space for others but some people take the mick. I'm often tempted to park in the middle of a large space, but don't.

So, if the van is parked like that, maybe you should arrange with another neighbour, when you don't need to use your cars for a while, to park so close to the front and back that he can't get out without having to knock on one of your doors. That'll teach him!

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