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Would This Count As Unreasonable Obstruction?
We live on a busy road, I put in a drive many years ago there are 2 cars parked on the left of my drive, one to the right, opposite they have a drive but has just started parking one of their cars directly opposite my drive, this reduces the traffic flow, I never Drive into my drive unless I am working on my car I always back in, at times I have a struggle due to the car parking opposite my drive, would you call this Unreasonable Obstruction?
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According to recent reports we're halfway there anyway. :-)
According to recent reports we're halfway there anyway. :-)
if it's a public highway, then no, they can park where they like.
Inconsiderate? Yes.
Bunch of numpties round the corner from me park half on street and half on pavement - can't push a buggy/pram/wheelchair on that side.
Don't know where they live, but the new(ish) houses have a drive which has enough space for 2 cars but only ever see 1 car parked in driveway.
Inconsiderate? Yes.
Bunch of numpties round the corner from me park half on street and half on pavement - can't push a buggy/pram/wheelchair on that side.
Don't know where they live, but the new(ish) houses have a drive which has enough space for 2 cars but only ever see 1 car parked in driveway.
Parking by people going to work on the train is a problem here as well.
The rail station has 2 huge car parks with space for 1500 cars. But it costs over £3500 for a years parking permit.Add that on to the cost of a rail season ticket £7000 to London and it's costing ten grand a year just to get to work. A day's parking is even worse I think it's something like £16. So people park on all the roads anywhere near the station, leaving no room for the residents.
The rail station has 2 huge car parks with space for 1500 cars. But it costs over £3500 for a years parking permit.Add that on to the cost of a rail season ticket £7000 to London and it's costing ten grand a year just to get to work. A day's parking is even worse I think it's something like £16. So people park on all the roads anywhere near the station, leaving no room for the residents.
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