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oh no around here its 50 quid per vehicle just to administer the scheme - goes straight into council coffers.

FWIW OP seriously if it was around my neck of the woods and it was none of the neighbours(we all know each other after all there are only 10 of us) and had been sat for a long enough to annoy folk. it would have been hooked up to the tractor and moved to somewhere safe but enough of an issue to get it towed by the police.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 1:49 pm
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But it's not your vehicle, it's not actually doing any harm, so what 'right' do you think you have to have it removed?


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 1:56 pm
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you dont know where i live.

private road innit.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 1:59 pm
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I suppose the issue is that those vans are taking up spaces that could be used by others, who actually live there?
Near to me there was a street which was filled with cars by a bloke who used to sell / strip for spares and he'd park them on his road until he sold them or moved them for stripping. I counted at least a dozen. I know he did this, because I actually bought some stuff off him, which is when the penny dropped.
I can't imagine the rest of the residents were too pleased. It seemed to reach a head when a particularly snotty note was placed on the windsceeen of one of "his" vehicles, within a week ALL of the cars just went. So I suspect the police / council got involved.
Takes the mickey.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 2:04 pm
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Near to me there was a street which was filled with cars by a bloke who used to sell / strip for spares and he'd park them on his road until he sold them....

That's a different situation though, because that actually IS illegal.

Parking a taxed and insured vehicle on the road generally isn't.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 2:14 pm
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"I suppose the issue is that those vans are taking up spaces that could be used by others, who actually live there?"

That's a fair point. But then, who has the 'right' to a parking space?

"private road innit."

Do you own the road? If not, surely it's the responsibility of the landowner to ensure safe/clear passage etc, no? So contact them. If they decide to do nothing, and the vehicles aren't causing any harm, then you just have to accept that.

"Near to me there was a street which was filled with cars by a bloke who used to sell / strip for spares and he'd park them on his road until he sold them or moved them for stripping."

I once lived in a street with this. Was very sad, because the bloke bought old Jaguars etc (had a lovely old Mk2), but instead of doing up one at a time, which was reasonable, he just bought more and more, until the council came and towed them all away (untaxed). Shame, because some potentially lovely old cars got crushed. ๐Ÿ™

Speaking of such things; what do people think about others doing car repairs on pubic streets? Not just an emergency roadside repair, but a regular tinkering doing up an old motor type activity.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 2:14 pm
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not all of it but just like the septic tank collectively we do with the addition of the council owning two shares (ex cooncil hooses).

Thats why its always full of pot holes ๐Ÿ˜€ - the residents dont mind , keeps the speed of the street down so the kids can play out safely.

what do people think about others doing car repairs on pubic streets?

So long as its not spewing oil and shit all over + is left in a safe condition if left alone. Its when you see engine oil all over street and cars left on scissor jacks at the side of the road that sets off my safety sam buttons. they dont call them jacks widow makers for nothing.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 2:20 pm
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Haven't read through it all so may have missed someone else posting this... if the fuel cap were not present on any vehicle on the road then it may well provide the justification for the authorities to remove it.... just saying like ๐Ÿ˜†

Anyway no vehicle has the right to park on any highway anywhere as technically doing so is considered to be an obstruction of the highway ๐Ÿ˜€ but that would never be enforced as there are too many of the bleeders on the road, mine included!! ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 7:13 pm
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[quote="clodhopper"]Do you own the road?Current private road, yes, a 1/29th share of it. Last private road. No, i was a tenant.
Last private road in the UK, yes. A 1/9th share........

Similar things happened on all three roads with regards to illegally/annoyingly parked cars. Both streets here "own" tractors for maintenance and service of the road. So there isn't much you can't drag out of the way. Even a fully laden box van. Street in the UK was effectively a drive for a largish farm. You can imagine how long any annoyingly parked car lasted there.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 7:28 pm
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Did I buy my house off you ghostly .....your last UK set up sounds great similar to mine.


 
Posted : 15/11/2016 7:49 pm
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Dunno, not a huge distance from cambridge. Erm, 15 years ago we sold it i think.


 
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