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I think I'd report it.
If the neighbours don't know who it belongs to, someone might be glad to get it back.
What's more , in days to come you wouldn't want to read that police were trying to find out about movements of a car, exactly the same, used for some bank job / bullion heist / drive by/ lez contravention ( 😉 ) and were asking the public where it might have been kept for a few days.
Legal , or otherwise, just doesn't seem a likely move on the part of its owner.
Just in case you missed my reasoning hun. xxx
Only took you 6 days to work that one out. 😆
FYI I used to live in the city centre where not only did residents have to deal with having cars parked everywhere, we also had to deal with shoppers taking spaces and in one location 30 mins restricted parking during working hours. You suck it up and accept that there is no right to the public road and focus on the real benefits of living is such a location, or move. I understand the problem, I don't understand your reaction.
I dont live in a City centre though. The town is pretty small, perhaps a mile and a half radius from the town centre. Im a mile away from the centre, so its hardly commuter belt (Im on the Isle of Wight BTW), it really is on the edge of town, thats why it seems a little odd to me.
We obviously have different viewpoints to this situation, so just as you dont understand my reaction, I dont really understand why you feel the need to mock me either.
Ok so I've reported it via 101 and they're going to look into it.
Apparently the registered owner doesn't live that far away.....
We obviously have different viewpoints to this situation, so just as you dont understand my reaction, [b]I dont really understand why you feel the need to mock me either.[/b]
You have my apologies, but telling hora to use the door >>>> and Pawsey Bear to read the thread in a condescending way misled me to think that you were able to deal with a bit of ribbing back, I was obviously wrong.
Sorry if I've been grumpy, tired and full of snot.
Hora was asking for it though.
Has the car gone???
Nope. Bigyinn has just remembered it's actually his own car and not really a problem after all...
The street running perpendicular to ours had a problem with shop workers parking in the street during the day (close to town centre) so some of them asked the council to change it to permit holders only , and the council duly obliged .
So now , not only do we have said shop workers now parking in our street, we also have half of the residents in the permit street parking there as they objected to paying £80 a year for a permit.
Very frustrating when coming home during the day to find no spaces in our street , yet the permit road only has 5 to 6 cars maximum (spaces for at least 20).
Nope. Bigyinn has just remembered it's actually his own car and not really a problem after all...
🙂
revs1972 - MemberThe street running perpendicular to ours had a problem with shop workers parking in the street during the day (close to town centre) so some of them asked the council to change it to permit holders only , and the council duly obliged .
So now , not only do we have said shop workers now parking in our street, we also have half of the residents in the permit street parking there as they objected to paying £80 a year for a permit.
Very frustrating when coming home during the day to find no spaces in our street , yet the permit road only has 5 to 6 cars maximum (spaces for at least 20).
Ha, like the local primary school. The street has residents' parking. Other than at school drop-off time it's virtually empty, 3 or 4 cars there. Twice a day for 20 miutes each it's full of badly parked cars and the occasional PCSO trying to instil some sanity. Complete waste of residents' parking - the school has been there for over a hundred years.
The sooner we stop allowing people to park for free on property that's not theirs, the better.
It must be a month by now , so is it still there and have you done anything about it yet ?
the japan system .....
proof you own a space to park the car before you can buy a car....
@trail rat it's a public road, the owner is perfectly entitled to park the car there. No one is obliged to park outside their own house and no one is entitled to claim the road outside their house as their own.
my response was in response to the zomg i know who has right but that doesnt make it right. - but hes right permits for all on road parkers in the city limits.
Make people think about if they really need a car if they have to pay for a space.
reduced car city centres.
but i know that will make all the rightfully entitled whiners unhappy. 😀