We have exactly the same issue, I have to reverse into my drive as I can’t get out easily with him there. The parish council have tired to deal with it but got ignored. He’s a knob.In the house I grew up in a neighbour used to park on the opposite side of the road but directly opposite our driveway. It used to make it really difficult for my mum to reverse the car off.
She spoke to them about it but they never moved it. About 5 years later they are still parking there daily and we wake up to an icy day. Unbeknownst to my mum there is a patch of black ice in the road. She reversed off and slid straight into their car. They came out fuming, my mum apologised then took great pleasure in saying I told you so!!! All was sorted via insurance and they never parked there again!
What sad little lives these people haveTheres always 1 in a street for parking.
Ours has a drive for one car then proceeds to have a massive work van, her kids car and all her kids friends/boyfriends etc parking in the street. Its been chaos this past year at times with the bin lorry or deliveries.
They are always moving the cars too. Its utterly bizarre. Its obvious that its become some kind of obsession to her because as soon as someone pulls away shes in the car moving it 2ft. Giving her another opportunity to grind the gears and rev the hell out of it.
The other day i witnessed within 10 mins, them pull 1 car off the drive and park on the road. Pull the othe car which was on the road onto the drive. Get back in the 1st car and park covering the drive. ONLY for both cars to leave 5 minutes later! Wtf
Its completely bizarre and all self inflictedWhat sad little lives these people have
I lived in London and never had a problem parking outside my home, depends where you live.. I now live in north Herts and parking can be a problem mainly its commuters parking and then going to work, that was in my daughter's road ( she was lucky though as has space on the drive for two cars) and there is nowhere to park at all as everywhere was permit holders and now hers is now permit holders only so the problem is sorted but will now be somewhere else in the town, the permit thing is a pain as visitors cant park between 11 and 12 amAlso general question re all the parking posts - do any of you live in London?
Only because parking in front of your house doesn’t seem to be a thing here - I only get to maybe once every 2 months. Parking within visible distance of your house is a win on my road and every so often I have to park on another street. My next door neighbours do moan about it but they are in their 80s (and can remember when every house didn’t have at least 2 cars) so I put it down to thatQuite surprised by the posts here, I didn’t realise the politics around it!
You just know this will be on Facebook news tonightI live on a new build estate in quite a rough/run down area, and we’re sandwiched between two council estates (btw I’m not in any way shape or form looking down my nose, I grew up on a council estate)
Anyway there’s a fb group for the town and a couple of days ago some smack head who was always robbing cars from one of the estates next to ours died and someone posted in the group that she would be knocking at every house with a collection tin in his memory, and that a bonfire would be set up tonight and everyone is welcome to go for a few drinks on the field
I feel like I’m on shameless
Okay it wasnt her dog and her friend cleaned it for me because it made me sick and she been so nice to meI have just got home from walking my dog and came in the way I always do and there the biggest pile of dog s#*t ever on my grass and I know it's my neighbour dog I mean I have put up with her music and screaming and shouting In the landing but this annoyed me she knows I have been doing my garden nice
This sounds like its very close to where i live.I live on a new build estate in quite a rough/run down area, and we’re sandwiched between two council estates (btw I’m not in any way shape or form looking down my nose, I grew up on a council estate)
Anyway there’s a fb group for the town and a couple of days ago some smack head who was always robbing cars from one of the estates next to ours died and someone posted in the group that she would be knocking at every house with a collection tin in his memory, and that a bonfire would be set up tonight and everyone is welcome to go for a few drinks on the field
I feel like I’m on shameless
totally agree, but this just reminds me ofWhat sad little lives these people have
I live on a new build estate in quite a rough/run down area, and we’re sandwiched between two council estates (btw I’m not in any way shape or form looking down my nose, I grew up on a council estate)
Anyway there’s a fb group for the town and a couple of days ago some smack head who was always robbing cars from one of the estates next to ours died and someone posted in the group that she would be knocking at every house with a collection tin in his memory, and that a bonfire would be set up tonight and everyone is welcome to go for a few drinks on the field
I feel like I’m on shameless
I did wonder if anyone would get the referencetotally agree, but this just reminds me of
The council do it on purpose. They put "problem" tenants in with decent people, in the hope that it will rub off on them. Very often the opposite happens and they drag the area down by behaving like bog rats, having their dealers turning up, fighting in the street etc. I've seen it so many times. It's really unfair to the ones who live decently and keep their homes lovelysounds like my street. Im the same, brought up on a council estate but i was brought up not dragged up like some of the lot where i live.
The worst one for littering, she has the whole street a tip, im starting to wonder if its a medical condition as she cant seem to grip empty bottles/packets etc... They moved her in from the roughest street in the area then were surprised everyone complains about her! She was evicted from the last place so why put her somewhere nicer and quieter? Did they think it would calm her down? Absolutely hate her and her kids
Doesn't surprise me at all. You can't lead them by example though, it's generations of scum breeding scum especially in her case! She's the absolute pits. I would say I feel sorry for her neighbours but the ones joined on are the parking nightmares so...The council do it on purpose. They put "problem" tenants in with decent people, in the hope that it will rub off on them. Very often the opposite happens and they drag the area down by behaving like bog rats, having their dealers turning up, fighting in the street etc. I've seen it so many times. It's really unfair to the ones who live decently and keep their homes lovely
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