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22-04-2019, 04:20 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

Originally Posted by Aerolor ->
I am confused Pauline. I thought you were talking about allocated parking places, no mention of blocking access road to the parking place. Howeer, aside from that, if there is something written in the deeds then I think, if you want to, you will be able to do something to prevent structures being placed in the parking spot.
Yes,I will look into it,Aeroler,thank you,..caravans don't bother me,it's just a point I was making about the conveyance,being a load of tripe.
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22-04-2019, 04:51 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

We neighbours have lived here happily and friendly for 15 years until a new young couple moved in . We are in a cul de sac and each always parked considerately with plenty of space for each . There is one space alongside the garages in a block , Frances , a nice chap always parked there for 32 years , non of us ever parked there even though we could legally as it's for use of all in the cul de sac . Then in come the new neighbours , who have caused hell with their anti social behaviour all night parties, and he insists on parking in the space Frances always parked even if the cul de sac is empty of cars .

We know its being done deliberately and Frances too polite to say anything . Sadly some people are rude and inconsiderate
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22-04-2019, 05:00 PM
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Very true,Pesta,..the police won't get involved,because they say it's a civil matter,so would have to go to court,..don't worry,this lady ain't vulnerable or weak,I also have a problem with a neighbour ,her space is next to mine,yet she insists on taking part of my space,I will post a pic of what I have done to deter this,

I have politely asked her not to do this,I even painted a white line,this pic will show you ,the lengths I have had to go to stop it!....
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22-04-2019, 05:14 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

Not sure you would need an anti ram post pesta, if it’s secured properly with resin anchors, it’s not going to move, if your neighbor runs into it at any sort of speed it will do considerable damage to her car, which will cost a lot to fix, she’ll only do it once....
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22-04-2019, 05:41 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

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Not sure you would need an anti ram post pesta, if it’s secured properly with resin anchors, it’s not going to move, if your neighbor runs into it at any sort of speed it will do considerable damage to her car, which will cost a lot to fix, she’ll only do it once....
I know where to come,if I need advice,...about a bollard,can I ask you Primus?
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22-04-2019, 06:12 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

How about a post at the front and the end of the white line with a chain suspended between both?
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22-04-2019, 06:17 PM
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I'm not sure I understand what the Gazebo is for. Are you saying that your neighbour parks inside it or does he have to remove it to park? Does it stop others parking there?
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22-04-2019, 06:21 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

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How about a post at the front and the end of the white line with a chain suspended between both?
That is a brilliant idea,thank you Judd,so much help from everyone,

Do you reckon madam will knock into the post?..

I have seen some woman drivers,but boy she takes the biscuit,..
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22-04-2019, 06:24 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

Originally Posted by pauline3 ->
I know where to come,if I need advice,...about a bollard,can I ask you Primus?
No probs Pauline...
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22-04-2019, 06:26 PM
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Re: Allocated car space.

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That is a brilliant idea,thank you Judd,so much help from everyone,

Do you reckon madam will knock into the post?..

I have seen some woman drivers,but boy she takes the biscuit,..
She might, but as I said earlier, she’ll soon get sick of having to repair her car, even relatively minor scratches can be costly to fix.. assuming of course she’s not driving an old banger
 
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