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Found this on my car windscreen today. Thoughts?

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  • sadiejane1981
    sadiejane1981 Posts: 9,012
    To be honest, I hate it when people that don't live on this road park outside my house, especially when it prevents us doing so. 95% of the road have very large driveways too and can generally cator for their guests. There has been times when myself and my husband have been at the window watching to see if we could catch owners of cars and tell them if they must park outside park further back or forward so we can at least park outside our own house!
  • But you don't own the road?
  • sadiejane1981
    sadiejane1981 Posts: 9,012

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
  • legaladdick
    legaladdick Posts: 1,808

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
  • But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
    This
  • I would have been explosive if that had happened to me. Effing cheek.
  • sadiejane1981
    sadiejane1981 Posts: 9,012

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
    We haven't all got 5k laying around. I just think people should be more considerate when parking outside others houses and if they must do so leave room so others can park not just plonk their car right in the middle and leave it for hours or days even .
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,418
    seth plum said:

    People who get their dogs to poo outside my front gate are worse than the parkers, much worse.

    Sorry about that. Keep forgetting to bring out the Pooper Scooper with me.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,418
    robroy said:

    Back story. I park my car half way to the station some days in the week when I cant be bothered to walk it. Left it there for a few days and I get this.

    It is legally parked, not blocking anyone in, is taxed.

    Found it quite amusing and love the last line.

    It's a good job they have not watched the Carla Lane 80's sitcom Bread.
  • We live on a road that has real bad issues with parking, I'd love to be able to park outside my house everytime but I'd have to be home at 3 pm everyday to ensure that

    Its just one of those things

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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,418

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
    We haven't all got 5k laying around. I just think people should be more considerate when parking outside others houses and if they must do so leave room so others can park not just plonk their car right in the middle and leave it for hours or days even .
    Ring the local council and ask them to put a permit system in place if you feel that strongly about it.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,147
    As someone who lives close to Albany Park station on a road without parking restrictions, I can sympathise. Most days when I get home from work, I find someone has stuck their car marginally across our drive. When confronted they say sorry and generally don't park there again but there's always someone else to take their place.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,739
    _MrDick said:

    As someone who lives close to Albany Park station on a road without parking restrictions, I can sympathise. Most days when I get home from work, I find someone has stuck their car marginally across our drive. When confronted they say sorry and generally don't park there again but there's always someone else to take their place.

    Some of our neighbours have the same problem with cars parked partially across drives. A few of them have registered with the council and whenever someone parks across their drive, they cal a number and a warden is there pretty quickly to issue a ticket. Doesn't really affect us as there's a big enough gap between ours and next doors drives.
  • Afternoon Delight
    Afternoon Delight Posts: 933
    edited August 2014
    I live near a station and parking spots are always at a premier but I accept that people are entitled to park their cars down my road / outside my house if they wish because they play their road tax. The same way that I park down people streets when I have ever driven to away games etc. The only time I get angry is when someone parks in the middle of a two car bay (generally through being ignorant)
  • You can park across a drive as long as there isnt a car in it...
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited August 2014

    You can park across a drive as long as there isnt a car in it...

    Correct, that is if you want to be a complete Ars*hole but when I back my car out of the garage, I then have a problem and am entitled to have it moved by law I believe :-0
  • mickc
    mickc Posts: 575
    seth plum said:

    People who get their dogs to poo outside my front gate are worse than the parkers, much worse.


    Who said it was a dog?

  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,418

    You can park across a drive as long as there isnt a car in it...

    If there is no drop down kerb then that's fine.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,452

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
    We haven't all got 5k laying around. I just think people should be more considerate when parking outside others houses and if they must do so leave room so others can park not just plonk their car right in the middle and leave it for hours or days even .
    Where should you park if the road is full of houses?
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,474
    I have used google street to give you guys an idea where I parked the car and got said not. I was in the place of the blue can just back before their drop run way.

    Look at the size of the drive!

    May I also add its a new build house and I used to park here before it was even built.

    Sadly this spot was taken this morning, but I will be trying to get it for the rest of the week.

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  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited August 2014
    shirty5 said:

    You can park across a drive as long as there isnt a car in it...

    If there is no drop down kerb then that's fine.
    I reckon you're either a CSO, Traffic Warden or Wheel Clamper @shirty5‌ and I claim my prize :-)
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,418
    RedChaser said:

    shirty5 said:

    You can park across a drive as long as there isnt a car in it...

    If there is no drop down kerb then that's fine.
    I reckon you're either a Traffic Warden or Wheel Clamper @shirty5‌ and I claim my prize :-)
    Neither but have a goldfish as a consolation prize anyway
  • Can just imagine him tugging at the net curtains, every ten minutes, for days.

    'It's still there, June, still there, I'm going to have to go for a walk to settle my nerves, all this stress is no good for the heart.'

    He wlaks off down the street, glancing back every few yards to see whether it's still there. The rage builds...

    'I'm not a bloody NIMBY, how dare they? This has nothing to do with my backyard, the issue is in front of my house. It's a matter of respect.'

    Then realisation dawns, this could be code red, this might be even worse than having people from Joydens Wood or Bexley Park leaving their car in your road...

    'I bet it's a bloody immigrant, coming over here, parking their taxed cars legally on our streets, that nice Mr Farage will put an end to this'.

    Finally, it all crystallises. It was obvious when you think about it, Wansunt Road in Bexley displays all the characteristics that make it a prime terrorist target...

    'It's Al Qaeda, June, bloody Al Qaeda have parked outside the house and taken the train to their compound, there's bound to be a device on board. Call the police, quickly June, call 999 then go and stand under a door frame...I'll write them a note and leave it on the windscreen, show them that the West will not be bullied'.


  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,332

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
    We haven't all got 5k laying around. I just think people should be more considerate when parking outside others houses and if they must do so leave room so others can park not just plonk their car right in the middle and leave it for hours or days even .
    As others have said S-J, you do not own the road. I suggested three solutions, one of which Greenie Jr has repeated. All of them cost money. Because you want something extra from your dwelling that you have not paid for in the past, you have to pay it now if you wish to reserve the portion of the public highway outside your house for your exclusive use.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,180
    Ive had sex with a girl who lives down that road!!!…coincidentally she said something along the lines of 'its not a case of not in my back yard' as well.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,077
    Chizz said:

    But you don't own the road?

    No but why shouldn't we be allowed to park outside our own house?
    Sadie Nobody's saying you can't BUT you don't own that space. It's there for ALL road users. One solution (if you have a front garden) is to concrete it over and pay to have the pavement dropped.
    We haven't all got 5k laying around. I just think people should be more considerate when parking outside others houses and if they must do so leave room so others can park not just plonk their car right in the middle and leave it for hours or days even .
    Where should you park if the road is full of houses?
    anywhere you want if you are a pikey.

  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,628
    It's mostly bored people with not enough to do/ not enough fun in their lives. I've never been able to bear people whos lives are that dull that they get preoccupied with 'their' space in front of their house in a public road.

    There are less and less places without CPZ now, if you live in one, just be happy that you don't have to pay.

    As NLA says, it's just one of those things.
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,628
    Btw, that letter is so belligerent, with no sense of self-awareness. Gutless too, as no address - I'd be incensed!
  • sadiejane1981
    sadiejane1981 Posts: 9,012
    I see where people are coming from, it's just annoying!
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,174
    robroy said:

    I have used google street to give you guys an idea where I parked the car and got said not. I was in the place of the blue can just back before their drop run way.

    Look at the size of the drive!

    May I also add its a new build house and I used to park here before it was even built.

    Sadly this spot was taken this morning, but I will be trying to get it for the rest of the week.

    Put a note on the blue car explaining that he/she has taken your spot!