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Vehicle blocking my council garage

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  • Jack_Regan
    Jack_Regan Posts: 210 Forumite
    Shazza75 wrote: »
    The garages are onto the road with a long drop kerb along the front of them so the cars are half on the drop kerb/drive into the garages and half on the road.
    This neighbour owns his house which is behind the garages so he parks against mine because it's the shortest distance for him to walk to his front door.

    The problem with me being "locked out" of my garage is that my vehicle is not insured outside of the garage if it is stolen within 500 meters of my house because my previous vehicle was stolen when not garaged and this was the only way i could get insurance, it is a motorbike and i will not park it 2-3 roads away because some twit is parked infront of my garage, besides which i pay rent every month to use this garage and i'm not able to half the time.

    trouble is people also come to visit and park in front of my garage as well and i have knocked several doors (annoying other neighbours) trying to locate the owner of a vehicle to get it moved.
    Some residents here own 3+ cars and leave one parked blocking my garage whilst they go out in another.

    The local Police regularly walk/cycle round here but never so much as look at the cars parked where it says "no parking"

    Don't sound like they do.
    No it wouldnt.

    We don't know that. The garage might have the apron included. If it does, then my advice still stands.
  • anotheruser
    anotheruser Posts: 3,485 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    EdGasket wrote: »
    "Buy a cheap wheel clamp n clamp him"
    Illegal now
    Yeah, but that hasn't stopped the suggestions of vandalising the car now has it?
    I mean who abides by the law these days when it comes to things like this? :P
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