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Neighbourly war
Wanderer:
What about this one then?
Traffic Management act 2004.
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2004/40018--g.htm#86
It certainly implies it is illegal without consent.
Edge:
My sister had a drop kerb put in, the neighbours started to use it to get to their own properties to save the cost of a drop kerb themselves. Turns out my sister cannot do a thing about it legally.
As long as they dont block her from entering or exiting her property.
paul_humphreys:
There was a lot about this sort of thing on another forum. It turned out its was only aganist the law to block someone in, and not to stop them getting in.
Sorry I can not think of the other forum.
Paul
drum:
Arrange for a rota of battered land rovers, to park there, and as soon as they get shouted at and move off, another arrives. Should only take a morning or so, they'll soon get pi$$ed off and give up :D
Red Defender:
i have this problem with my next door neighbour (hes not a nice man !!) but he regularly blocked me in and stopped me entering and exiting my drive -had a word with him nicely i might add and the answer i cant print. so i rung my uncle whos a traffic cop and his advise was blocking a dropped curb is the same as parking on dbl yellows and that i could ring the police on the non 999 number but his sugestion was to have my wife ring up and say shes all alone in the house and she needs to go out soon but is afraid to go round next door cos of what might happen !
so she did and a nice copper came round to have a word with him next door and got a simmilar answer to me ! (which was his fatal mistake cos he wrote him a ticket and then asked him again to move - same answer - so he had it towed :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: God bless the police :D
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