Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
Too right it annoys us, it happens far too often. We either can't pull onto our drive or get out. We have a speed hump yards from our house and that's the reason others decide to block our drive.Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
Yes it does bother me. I am forever staring out my window watching whoever parks outside (dropped kerb, double yellow lines), thinking 'who are you, where are you going, how long will you be, can't you take that phone call elsewhere, did you have to park there, shall I bother calling Highways Dept to send out a parking enforcement officer...etc...'Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
A fella who doesn’t even live in our close, regularly parks in a position where it makes it difficult to get onto our drive! He then walks down a passageway to his house and the car can be there for days on end. Very annoying!Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
There was a guy on our street who was so precious about the parking space in front of his house that he'd put two wheelie bins there if he ever went out. He'd then move them back to his front garden when he returned (blocking the road in the meantime). Nobody has allocated parking spaces so he was a cheeky so and so. I have a neighbour who loves to park in an awkward distance relative to the end of the dotted lines. So there may be half a space left. I find that pretty annoying. They like to park exactly aligned with the boundaries of their house. But sometimes it means that I can't squeeze into the spaces either side.Re: Does It Annoy You If Someone Parks Across Your Drive, Or In your Usual Parking Place?
We have a communal carpark you just park where you can, only time I get a little disappointed is if all the spaces are taken and I can't park at all, that usually means I have to ring to get someone to come out and park my car at the bottom of the road, and walk back up because I can't often walk that far these days. Happened tonight, so someone will have to fetch it back up in the morning for me.
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