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FGS why do people think that just because I have no car, they can park across my drive

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CrackerOfNuts · 08/04/2008 16:19

I don't have a car no, but most people who visit me do. Bloody woman who only lives about another 10 houses up from me, has stopped off at next doors and despite there being a space on the road outside my house, she has chosen to park further down, completely blocking my dirve.

What is wrong with some people.

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sarah293 · 08/04/2008 18:45

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Flame · 08/04/2008 18:56

If you have a dropped curb then they are in the wrong.

If you don't, then what you actually have is a bit of bare ground outside your house and they can park wherever they like.

I live in a rented house. People are creating "driveways" all along our road making sod all communal parking. I have started living by the drop curb/no go normal curb=do as please rule. I am sick of having to carry my sleeping children 20 houses down because people have taken away their front fence and called it a driveway.

Flame · 08/04/2008 18:58

should that be kerb actually?

CrackerOfNuts · 08/04/2008 19:00

It is a dropped curb yes.

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Twiglett · 08/04/2008 19:01

you can park over a dropped kerb (even one with one of those long white 'H's painted across the road) legally so long as there is no vehicle in the drive .. doesn't make it morally right to do so though

CrackerOfNuts · 08/04/2008 19:01

kerb

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Flame · 08/04/2008 19:04

oooooooooooh didn't know that, so I can feel like I have a vague handful of morals rather than being legally bound?

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