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Van with trailer and digger parked on road!
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Not read it all but the fact that janninew, 1st post, finds the vehicle an "eyesore" kind of settles me in the view that she is one of the objectors and would be very, very 2 faced if she avoided voting/the issue. Stand by your convictions, we can't change your concience, yeah.
Edited to add that I concour with the previous poster, hadn't read his reply then.
Jannine you can't complain and remain annonymous, kind of a man, (woman), or a mouse situation,
;) I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
omg live and let live, perhaps if the older guy cannot manage his car out he could ask the man to move the van? radical idea i know, but ioften have to park a wee bit over the neighbours and if she wants out will just ask0
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masterlumps wrote: »omg live and let live, perhaps if the older guy cannot manage his car out he could ask the man to move the van? radical idea i know, but ioften have to park a wee bit over the neighbours and if she wants out will just ask
Out of curiosity why do you "have" to park a bit over the neighbours?0 -
to park outside the house0
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Yeah, cos you really want to keep asking the neighbour to move everytime you want to go out. rolleyes.masterlumps wrote: »omg live and let live, perhaps if the older guy cannot manage his car out he could ask the man to move the van? radical idea i know, but ioften have to park a wee bit over the neighbours and if she wants out will just ask0 -
Diverging thread. 2 issues; Can a neighbour park industrial kit in the estate?.
Fair point and the topic of this thread.
Is there ever a case to park accross a neighbours drive?, way off topic but of course there is not.
Can someone mention council estates so we can have the whole bag. :wall::wall:I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
masterlumps wrote: »to park outside the house
Why do you "have" to park over your neighbours drive way?
(albeit just a bit)0 -
Why do you "have" to park over your neighbours drive way?
(albeit just a bit)
ok maybe have was the wrong word, perhaps i choose to park that way, whatever it makes no difference all i ment was i wouldnt go looking into legal action
@neilmcl and your 'rolleyes' i never ment all the time, maye just ask the guy if he could not park there as the guy has a problem with it - much better doing that as a first post of call as opposed to a neighbourhood meeting0 -
masterlumps wrote: »ok maybe have was the wrong word, perhaps i choose to park that way, whatever it makes no difference all i ment was i wouldnt go looking into legal action
@neilmcl and your 'rolleyes' i never ment all the time, maye just ask the guy if he could not park there as the guy has a problem with it - much better doing that as a first post of call as opposed to a neighbourhood meeting
I understand now thanks.
You are just to lazy to park anywhere else.;)0 -
masterlumps wrote: »omg live and let live, perhaps if the older guy cannot manage his car out he could ask the man to move the van? radical idea i know, but ioften have to park a wee bit over the neighbours and if she wants out will just ask
You are causing an obstruction in that case, why don't you park your car where nobody has to ask you to move it?
I really have no idea why people think its acceptabe to block somebody on their drive.
I use to live in a terrace house on a busy street and could never get parked, should I have just parked on double yellows so I could be close to my house? No, I parked a road away and used my legs and walked!:heart2: Newborn Thread Member :heart2:
'Children reinvent the world for you.' - Susan Sarandan0
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