Mum's and Dad's on the school run outside schools parking on the yellow lines there to protect their children
People parking in disabled only parking bays with the excuse I am only gonna be 5 mins
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Not my view I've had to travel and park on the street for work and have seen a few people acting like this when I return, which ended with me telling them to do one it's a pubic street and parking is legal.
Do you think people have gone mad through covid, if you live where people need to park ie village, town, city centre, hospital thats tough you chose to live there?
Or do you think it's your house so you own the space outside no one should park there?
PS I'm refering to no yellow lines restrictions and not blocking drives.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...-bins-27328434
Furious residents keep their wheelie bins in the street to block hospital parking
Angry householders living near a hospital have taken matters into their own hands after motorists continue to park "stupidly" in their street, blocking driveways and obstructing buses.
Mum's and Dad's on the school run outside schools parking on the yellow lines there to protect their children
People parking in disabled only parking bays with the excuse I am only gonna be 5 mins
I don’t do or say anything as you’re right that noone has the right, but it’s a big bugbear, irritates the £&@“ out of me. I think Moreso because on the other side of the street opposite my house there is tonnes of space which is also unrestricted
So I personally don’t park outside peoples houses because i find it rude but resist the urge to peoples wing mirrors off who do
Its nothing to do with Covid a lot of people do think they own the space outside their house.
Saying that I wouldnt leave my car outside someones house all day.
Park on their drive instead
https://inews.co.uk/essentials/lifes...passing-162603
Parking on the street is better than parking on your drive as happened to one resident in St Anthony Road near Heath hospital.
I think it was a joke. At least I hope it was!
Wasn't trying to ruffle your feathers, whoops there's another one. Seriously though, after 64yrs of being able bodied my luck ran out last summer when I had my right leg off below the knee and also had the news I had developed leukaemia. I have a brand new go faster leg these days and although I can now walk unaided I can't go that far yet so walking far from some satellite disabled spot would piss me right off as well as hurt a bit. Guess you could say I'm a first class reformed ignoramus on disability now that I've joined the ranks so someone else parking out side my house is a big thing for me or will be when I'm driving again.
On several occasions my next door neighbour has had her car parked literally across the road, then if we've had to go out, has got in her car to park where we had been parked, all of 5 yards away. She has shouted at people for daring to park outside her house and has been very abusive to some of the locals.
Not to do with covid. Where my wife used to live when we were first going out I had to regularly park outside different houses.
Wouldn't block the drive, wasnt double yellows etc. I'd say I was confronted at least 4 times, two were quite aggressive.
Other times you were aware of someone in the window.
Had to park there but didn't like it. Can look after myself but don't particularly enjoy needless confrontation.
What a way to live though, always being on edge that someone will park legally outside your house.
I have about 6 parking spaces around the perimeter of my house. I live on a corner. I think it's a bit cheeky when people who know I live here take up all the spots, but they pay their taxes and are entitled to park wherever they want.
We have people in our road with 2 cars in the household. There's only on road parking. If theres a gap big enough for 2 cars, 1 will park in the middle leaving half a space each side. When their other half gets home they'll move slightly to create the other space.
Annoying but smart thinking.