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On 19 Feb, 18:21, Adrian wrote:
Boltar (Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: Then parking in the road is illegal, as it would cause an obstruction. So they can't park on the road and they can't park off it. Correct. Are you an awkward sod who thinks he's got a god-given right to park immediately outside his front door? Are you the type of awkward sod who wouldn't let people park on the road If to do so would cause an obstruction, yes. Absolutely. You think that's a bad thing? or off it on their own drives Who's saying that people can't park in their drives? Nobody. This isn't about whether people can park in their drives or not - but whether they can park in their front gardens which they'd like to call drives but haven't actually got vehicular access to. but expects them to park in the next street? If that's the nearest, yes. Or course too bad if the next street is full too with the cars of people who live in it. Hiho. Don't like it, don't live in a city. That simple. Or do you think that absolutely every London resident should be free to park wherever they like, with no controls or regard to obstruction, in the street they live in? How's that going to work, then? I am wondering what legislation allows street parking anyway. I mean, you can't store other furniture in the street that you can't fit in your house, so parking cars seems to be a special case, which must be well defined somewhere. |
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