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Parking issue with neighbours
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Hi everyone,
Quick update for you!!
I am now reaching my due date and on Friday i needed to go to a Midwife appointment, yet again i was blocked on the drive.... Knocked there door for 10 minutes, no answer, they had gone out in there other car...
I had to cancel my appointment
They moved it as soon as they got back, but it was too late then. No apology from them, nothing at all!
It is every day now, they are always blocking the drive!
It is making me very anxious and panicy!
I emailed the council yesterday to ask them for advice so i will see what they come back with.
The whole thing is making me want to move house already
I really dont want to go down the route of reporting them, they arent the nicest of people and i prefer the quiet life! But i am at a loss as what to do!
Tempted to put a sign on the gate, but might make it worse.
I dont understand why they cant just pull the car back a little bit and park outside our house but not blocking the drive! I wouldnt have a problem then!Lauren :hello:
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Cancelling medical appointments due to their selfishness is unacceptable. Next time, ring the non emergency police telephone number. I mean - what if you went into labour? You can't cancel that!0
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Cancelling medical appointments due to their selfishness is unacceptable. Next time, ring the non emergency police telephone number. I mean - what if you went into labour? You can't cancel that!
I know, thats what i keep panicking about... if i went into labour and i couldnt get off the drive :eek: it is really playing on my mind.Lauren :hello:
34+3 weeks pregnant :smileyhea0 -
Perhaps a 3am emergency practice hospital run would make them see sense?Have a Bsc Hons open degree from the Open University 2015 :j:D:eek::T0
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That would have been the last straw for me.
I know you don't want to get the authorities involved, but I think I'd be that angry I'd probably do that, as it's just not on. :mad:
I like mummyroysof3 suggestion, I so would do that!0 -
I would also say if you are in labour and can't get in car...phone of an ambulanceHave a Bsc Hons open degree from the Open University 2015 :j:D:eek::T0
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Are you on mat leave? If you are, the minute they go out park on the road. They will soon get the message. I'd also start collecting photographic evidence for the relevant authorities.0
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not on maternity leave yet no, im working till the end got 2 weeks left until i go.
I was thinking of sometimes parking in front of my drive before they do! But wasnt sure if that could go against me, as i am also parking on a dropped kerbLauren :hello:
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princesspinky wrote: »not on maternity leave yet no, im working till the end got 2 weeks left until i go.
I was thinking of sometimes parking in front of my drive before they do! But wasnt sure if that could go against me, as i am also parking on a dropped kerb
But it's your dropped kerb......0 -
marmitepotato wrote: »But it's your dropped kerb......
Supposewill have to try it, maybe they will get the hint then that im sick of them parking in front of our drive!!!!
Lauren :hello:
34+3 weeks pregnant :smileyhea0
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