Anonymous wrote:
im having a little debate with a neighbour at the moment over my parking on the street outside my house.
he has a drive way and seems to think that i should be leaving a foot wide gap either side of the driveway at the point where the dropkerb meets the higher kerb stone. im arguing the toss that it is a 90' angle from the driveway wall straight to the road. only a matter of a couple of feet either side. he's seems to think that i can get ticketed or even towed away for it!
what do you think?
little petty thing, but you know what people are like. that fact is that he never uses the driveway and just likes to be able to park across the space himself, maybe i should go see if the council will put some double yellows across the driveway space for him, then no one can park in front of it

there are no rights in great britain to parking on adopted roads at any time
its down to common sense and courtesy,
2 neighbours died in a fued about a hedge, and it would be nice if neighbours got on instead of winding each other up.
The night the pricess of wales died a neighbour won 8.5m on the lottery buying 3 BMWs and 3 Mercs, cos I played hell about them parked outside my house, I was he said "jelous"
well he moved, but not before the highwayman told us both that neither of us had parking rights.
dont go to court over this as you will both be bound over to keep the peace