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Nightmare Neighbours - What are our rights?
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deannatrois wrote: »When I lived in a shared ownership house built on the edge of a council estate with only one parking space allocated per house, we used to get council tenants parking in our space meaning there was no where for us. Speaking politely to the offender(s) only resulted in an argument so I started using brown tape to tape notices on the offending car (this is private allocated parking please do not park here). I knew full well removing the notice would leave marks on the drivers side of the front windscreen (brown tape is awful for leaving bits of itself behind). The parking soon stopped, without any further fuss or arguments.
Some of the workers at a fish processing plant near Aberdeen's railway station pour fish guts over cars that block the entrance and loading bays. It attracts seagulls which then poo all over the cars.0
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