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fudge:
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Hire a truck with a hiab, lift and weigh it in! I've a mate, for £50 you don't need a log book :wink:
annabelle:
:twisted: We had a single vehicle driveway when we moved in and a shared driveway at the front of the house. Our new neighbour complained about the Rangie we had at the time "marking its territory" with oil on our part of the shared driveway, so we had to block pave half our front garden for an extra space, the other half will go too when our boy gets a motor. Of course we never complain when our neighbour has all his mates round for a BBQ and they block us in!! Definately having a Disco Owners Club meeting at my house one night.
mmgemini:
You have no right to park on a public highway. A highway is for the flow of traffic.
If you have a dropped kerb to your drive you can legally drive oner the pavement to your drive. If you do not have a dropped kerb then you are breaking the law by driving over the pavement to your drive. That includes a pavement of a kerbstone wide.
If you have a dropped kerb and somebody parks across they dropped kerb [including yourself] then that vehicle is causing an obstruction.
So you can park anywhere you like in the street. You are not entitled to park outside your own property.
NOW this one.
If you have a dropped kerb and the street is 10-12 foot wide and somebody parks opposite stopping you entering and leaving. They are NOT causing an obstruction.
Please don't ask how I know all this. :roll:
I live in a "normal" semi.
On my left there is a Pug 306 or what ever a tiny thing. On my right there are two cars. A taxi and a little Ford. Between the three of them the need the frontage of all three houses and most of the road to park, leaving no room for annbody else.
Life is so sweet.
Anybody fancy a 4x4 night here ?? :twisted:
muddyjames:
I know it is illegal to sell your house as having a driveway if you dont have a dropped kerb outside your house.
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
Personally speaking, if the vehicles are not causing an obstruction, not parked in contravention of any local parking regulations, not parked on the pavement and are taxed and tested then what is the problem? I've told numerous people that. They didn't like it, but hey, is this a face of concern?
Its the age old story of territory and this bizarre notion of 'my house therefore I can park outside my house'. What a load of blocks!
The whingers like that get right up my nose. They are the ones that call the Police and then moan that we don't do anything! Wasters!
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