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Old February 19th 08, 09:47 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Councils block in illegit driveways

Adrian (Adrian ) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:

Another small minded petty victory for a bunch of little hitlers. Why
shouldn't people park in on their own property if they want to or is
that a priviledge reserved for the middle classes with proper drives?


It's a right reserved for those with vehicular access to their drives.
Which is signified, legally, by a drop kerb. Which must be installed by
the council.


Bad form etc, yeh, I know. Sue me...

But I should add that there may well be planning implications in the
installation of additional vehicular accesses - some neighbours wanted an
in-and-out drive as part of a house refurb. Planning permission was
specifically refused for the second vehicular access on "road safety"
grounds. God knows why, but there y'go.
 
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