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vent... neighbours saving parking spot with bins

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  • Norant
    Norant Posts: 435 Forumite
    967stuart wrote: »
    Well said (hiding behind your keyboard like typical keyboard warrior, you are the only pathetic one on here)

    I have to agree with the people who have slated you,you come across as not the considerate type of person that you stated you were but a complete out and out thug.

    One day someone will park outside your house...(maybe) and you will see red,go outside with your gob going two to the dozen,finger pointing and getting all aggresive..! and you may find that you are the one parked outside your house,on your back.
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  • mcduff16
    mcduff16 Posts: 498 Forumite
    Pound wrote: »
    Perhaps report your neighbours for leaving their bin out on the wrong day. I think the council can issue a £110 fine to each occupant.


    Yes definitely do this, the council won`t be happy with wheelie bins being used inappropriately on the public highway ;)
  • poet123
    poet123 Posts: 24,099 Forumite
    shammyjack wrote: »
    Not nit picking but you are wrong !

    There are many unadopted streets where the frontage is owned by the householder to the centre of the street, mine and my neighbours is clearly marked on the deeds .


    shammy

    And mine;)
  • Well there is only one thing to say to that statement ...im female and if you came up to me whilst i was parked outside your house and was aggressive i wouldn't waste any time in giving you what for ...then i would consider ringing the police after you had stopped crying. You wouldn't bully me ......prat !!!!


    I do have to laugh at how you 'high and mighties' think you are better than me but then end your posts with abuse ..... how ironic.
  • lazer
    lazer Posts: 3,402 Forumite
    If you love on a terrace street with no parking arrangements did you not realise when you moved in that parking may be a problem!

    I live on a terrace street in just out of the city centre area( ie: where the free parking starts) and many people park on it during the day, which can get a bit annoying but is to be expected.
    A i'm out at work anyway most of the time its not really an issue

    What bothers me more is that there is an AA meeting held every night on my street for about 3 hours and they all seem to have cars and take up all the spaces, so if you go out somewhere it can be hard to get parked until well after 10!

    There is a single yellow line on one side of the street, so if the AA members had any respect for the residents they would park on it and leave the other spaces for residents, so that we don't have to go out and move our cars again later!

    I was at a client site once and parked in the residential area and some woman had the cheek to come out and tell me that I was in her space, I told her I paid my car tax and was entitled to park there and that I have the same issue with parking outside my house
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  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    I'm waiting for someone in thread to stick their tongue out and shout Nah Nah Nah Na Na!!
  • Liz3yy
    Liz3yy Posts: 1,301 Forumite
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    You lot should be grateful you can park anywhere near your house, until a year ago my partner and I had to park our cars overnight in a public car park with no CCTV as the flat we rented had no parking spaces outside. It was fun getting the weekly shop back from across a busy main road and a up a hill I can tell you!

    Now we live in a house in a small cul-de-sac which has allocated parking, I use our space outside our house whilst our next door neighbour very kindly lets my partner use hers. She doesn't drive so isn't bothered.
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  • 4743hudsonj
    4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
    cyberbob wrote: »
    I'm waiting for someone in thread to stick their tongue out and shout Nah Nah Nah Na Na!!

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  • diable
    diable Posts: 5,258 Forumite
    What I hate is when you have a driveway and a dropped kerb and some idiot will still park across it, happens at the girlfriends house on a regular basis, she doesn't want the hassle but if I am there and her we will park to the culprits car bumper to bumper so they can't move there car ;o)))) her son did phone the Police once and got a car towed away but now they will only do something if you can't get out of your drive.
  • derrick
    derrick Posts: 7,424 Forumite
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    lazer wrote: »
    If you love on a terrace street with no parking arrangements did you not realise when you moved in that parking may be a problem


    Hmmm, think that might be against the law as well :D


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