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simdeb:
FORGOT TO SAY MAKE A FORMAL COMPLAINT TO GOVERNING BODY, SEVERAL TIMES, GET IN TOUCH WITH LOCAL PAPERS, SCHOOLS DON'T LIKE NEG PUBLICITY.

WILL ASK AT MY SCHOOL FOR ADVICE FOR YOU,

DEBBIE

the loon:
had a similar problem with people blocking my parents drive a few years ago.
We ordered one of those big 1 ton sacks of building sand and had it delivered when someone had parked on the drive.
totaly blocked the drive with there car on it then we got local community police offerer involved who we knew anyway
That was just one car though that would do this on regular basis but he never did it again.
Have you got local press involved yet or local fire saftey officer?
If emergency vechicles cant access street also get in touch with local police etc.

keithdixon:
I had the same problem when i lived in Bromley, kent.  I lived near the train station and commuters arriving late for their trains used to grab the first space and run for the train leaving their cars blocking every drive going.

So one day i had one car on the drive, one on the road and was out with my third.  

There was an additional space on the drive for the third.

When i returned at about 4pm some D%%k had parked directly outside my drive stopping me from getting my car on the drive, also stopping me getting my other car off the drive.

I telephoned the police who said they could put a notice on the car giving them 24 hrs to move it (great)

So i printed off a notice explaining what an idiot he was parking there.
AND GLUED IT DIRECTLY INFRONT OF THE DRIVERS SEAT

Approx 7pm (late december) a young spotty lad turned up donned with suit ( and no coat ) arrived to see the notice.

Unable to drive (as he could not see) he proceeded to pick off bits of the notice with his key whilst i had a coffee in the garage overlooking him.

He had the balls to come up and ask if he could have something to get it off, which i replied i was too busy.

It took him 1 hr to shift enough of the notice to be able to drive.  he he he

The following week i saw his car frantically looking for a place and was astonished when he did the same again.

So this time a change of tactics, One transit backed up infront of his car (1 inch from the bumper) and a vauxhall vetra backed up to the rear of the car (1 inch from the bumper) (and 2 notices on his window which included the face that i was going out and would be back the following evening (but within 24 hrs))

when i returned at the time i promised he was standing there with PC Plod.

He came up and said sorry for his parking behaviour and promised never to do it again.

PC Plod then said how he found it funny but mentioned that i could have been prosecuted for the notices to his car.  OOPS
He went on to say that unless i admit to doing the notices there was nothing he could do.

I said thankyou and bid him a good night.

No problems since

hobbit:
Instead of a clamping firm, see if you can get a car removal firm, with the 7.5 tonners and 4 wheel lifting gear

Damonski:

--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---Instead of a clamping firm, see if you can get a car removal firm, with the 7.5 tonners and 4 wheel lifting gear
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If a fire engine cant get down the road how the heck is one of those  :D

Nah I just recommend we all unite and get all our Landies down there Sunday night. Come Monday morning everyone finds the streets full of us and they will have to park elsewhere  :lol:

Im sure you could arrange a mud-club winter bbq  :wink:

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