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As MG says little things can mess up peoples day. The note writer may be a knob making a big fuss over nowt or he could have been seriously inconvenienced by the OP I dunno but parking on the pavement is a no no, parking on the pavement to leave room for a car (or bus) to pass because someone else is parked opposite is no excuse, just don't park there at all. I saw plenty of pavement parking so used to think it wasn't a big deal then someone pointed out to me what a PITA it is for people.
One person parks with wheels just on pavement to allow road use the next person takes their cue from them but has a big SUV so has to park fully on the pavement blocking it completely. We need to set a limit somewhere, so where do we draw the line? how about no wheels on the pavement at all?
Last week lovely weather, road passed the local park, double parked cars everywhere, both pavements impassable to anyone other than able bodied people (and slim people at that!) Lot's of people don't give a shit where they park but as soon as you start having a go it seems every driver feels threatened so tells you to "chill, it's no big deal"
How come only you got the note, then?
Mates in the car in front also got one - which makes sense as I lined up with their parking. Not sure if the phantom-noter went round everyone or just the "outsider's" cars.
Both sides of the argument considered,
I think I'd have more sympathy if they'd written "please do not block the pavement, you weren't to know but this causes a problem for our wheelchair-bound residents" or some such, rather than the patronising 'bloody tourists, why don't you all just piss off' note that they actually left.
There's nothing to indicate that anyone was actually inconvenienced at all, it's just a nothing-better-to-complain-about whinge, so plums to 'em.
[i]Mates in the car in front also got one [/i]
Is there some other forum that your mate frequents where similar arguments are raging?
Does the person who left these notes realise the ripples of acrimony throughout the country that their action has had?
No other forum has the likes of TJ.
If the OP had parked even slightly on a cycle lane/path, you lot would be sharpening the pitchforks and lighting the bonfire....
And if it had bin outside YOUR house, you'd've written a Strongly Worded Letter to the Daily Mail by now.
I saw plenty of pavement parking so used to think it wasn't a big deal then someone pointed out to me what a PITA it is for people.
We've got a baby in a pram and until very recently had a 98 year old great grandmother to cart around in a mobility scooter - so I did check that there was a [i]reasonable[/i] amount of room left on the pavement.
I guess my definition of reasonable may be narrower than others though.
Clubber - I know a lot worse 🙂 I ventured onto another forum teh other day where the flame wars made this place look like nothing
You do realise I am the reasonable non argumentative one of my family.
At the risk of Godwins, that's like saying that Goebbels was alright, really... 😉
wunhundred!
Edit - dang too late.
You do realise I am the reasonable non argumentative one of my family.
But we only have your word for that, having met the rest of your family I'd disagree.
@Cougar: yeah pretty much my feelings entirely. If they had written a civil note I would have felt suitably ashamed and chastised. I knew it wasn't perfect parking and they'd be perfectly right to challenge me.
But instead the unprovoked [i]"leave no rubish"[/i] and the insular [i]"you ain't from around here are you boy?"[/i] allowed me to dismiss them as nimby nobends with a clear(ish) conscience.
Elfinsafety - Member
If the OP had parked even slightly on a cycle lane/path, you lot would be sharpening the pitchforks and lighting the bonfire....And if it had bin outside YOUR house, you'd've written a Strongly Worded Letter to the Daily Mail by now.
I dread to think what would have happened if they'd parked near your gaff...
Were you late for a wine-tasting event....?
...oh no, sorry, just read the OP, it was a christening. Not worth the hassle TBH. If it had been a wine-tasting event, then even zig-zags would've been acceptable.
If it was winetastic, parking in TJ's front living room would be acceptable.
Or Elf's but he lives on the millionth floor of a crappy, crumbling London towerblock that smells of wee so it might be impractical.
I wonder what they'd make of the pavement width in my village? 🙂
Your bush could do with a trim (vicar) - I'd be complaining about the school warning sign being covered by foliage
Or Elf's but he lives on the millionth floor of a crappy, crumbling London towerblock that smells of wee so it might be impractical.
😆
Your car would be stripped and burnt out before you'd reached my front door...
Actually, there'd be a bloody good chance the parking patrol would've towed yer car away within a minute of you leaving it, they are proper on the ball here, which is good. No one dares break any laws or parking regulations round here. They came to do some white line painting one day (there had bin signs up about this for several weeks previously), and took about 12 cars away. £250 a pop to get them back, plus a daily charge after a week or something. 😀
Well I found it amusing anyway....
Your car would be stripped and burnt out before you'd reached my front door...
Elf: this is rural Northumberland, I'm not sure if people of your complexion have ever been seen in some of these villages - you might be tried as witch 😆
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Do you frequent this pub GrahamS?
Are their hand pulls any good?
Elf: this is rural Northumberland, I'm not sure if people of your complexion have ever been seen in some of these villages - you might be tried as witch
😆
D'you want me to come up there and [i]really[/i] frighten them? 😈
You got away lightly. It might have been written in green ink... 😯
Dutty Babylon....
Babylon, mon! Seen.
Do you frequent this pub GrahamS?
Are their hand pulls any good?
Yes and yes. Good real pub. Regional CAMRA award winner multiple times over. 15 hand pulls (3 cider the rest ale).
Ales are changed every week or two so selection is very varied but typically Northumberland and Scottish ales.
http://www.theboathousewylam.co.uk/
Gets a fair number of walkers and cyclists in too as it is on Keelman's Way / Hadrian's Way and the N72 sustrans route. Dog friendly too.
Recently fell out with Wylam Brewery though so if you want Wylam beer then you need to head further into the village to The Black Bull.
I wonder what they'd make of the pavement width in my village?
Look at the inconsiderate placing of that electrical pole in the photo. How would someone with a double buggy or a wide wheelchair get through....
😉
Mates in the car in front also got one
So were your mates also running late due to being up all night with a sick child (though you'd think 5.5 hours ought to be plenty long enough to get to a church in the next village)? Or were they even more inconsiderate than you?
[b][i][u]I AM TJ AND YOU WILL RESPECT MY AUTHORITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/u][/i][/b]
Brilliant thread 😆
Those tags are out of order either way
Sanctimonious throbber is rather good. The rest are really rather sad
up all night with a sick child
A SICK CHILD!@!! Won't someone think of the children?

