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Shared drive issue
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[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Yes maybe you could try a civilised conversation along the lines:[/FONT]mrbadger96 wrote: »No, what I was saying is that if he wasn't such a nightmare to to deal with I'd have been happy to allow him to park there as much as he wanted, and I'd have just asked him to move as necessary.
What I did say was that on occasion, I've left my car for short periods of time on the drive, sometimes with his behind. So yes, in that case he'd have had to ask me to move if he'd wanted to get out. But as he shouldn't be parked there anyway, you'd expect some give and take.
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Strictly speaking neither of us are allowed to park on the drive we share and if continue with what I see as a rather aggressive and unnecessary dialogue whenever I park in front of you for a short while, then I am going to insist you do not park on the drive at all. You can surely see that you are going to be the loser if that's the way you want to play it since I have somewhere else to park my car and you don't.[/FONT]0
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