I used to have that problem the guy was a total arse in so many ways, he's no longer there and the people opposite only have one car.I have three cars and never leave any on the road. He has two cars and always parks one smack opposite our drive which can make getting a car out of our drive difficult, it's a narrow road.
The bloke who lives opposite.
I have three cars and never leave any on the road. He has two cars and always parks one smack opposite our drive which can make getting a car out of our drive difficult, it's a narrow road. For years he's done this but it's annoying me more by the day. He leaves the other car just in the drive and never pulls it down any further which of course is why he doesn't have room for the other one.
Why don't people who have ample off road parking use it?
Many years ago a drunk driver came down the road and hit several cars and for a few weeks after that it was bliss as people put their cars in their drives. I sort of wish that'd happen more often![]()
Even worse are those that have more cars than space on their own drive/front garden!I used to have that problem the guy was a total arse in so many ways, he's no longer there and the people opposite only have one car.
But I never understand people leaving a car in the road, when there is room on the drive.
Plenty still do it here though.

I park my car on the road outside my house (I don't block or hinder anyone else). I have a drive that is on a 15 degree slope with walls either side and there is just enough room to get the car on it and get one door open (not both sides). I have a garage where I keep my motorcycles and if I park on the drive I can't get a bike out also if I didn't park in the road someone else wouls and them I'd have nowhere close to move the car to when I want a bike out.But I never understand people leaving a car in the road, when there is room on the drive.
I'm sure that some people have a legitimate reason, but its those with half empty drives and no restrictions like yours, thatI park my car on the road outside my house
Its pretty inevitable as families increase and their kids grow.Even worse are those that have more cars than space on their own drive/front garden!
I'm sure that some people have a legitimate reason, but its those with half empty drives and no restrictions like yours, that
park on the road, that I'm talking about.
It just doesn't make sense to me.
Its pretty inevitable as families increase and their kids grow.
But at least they should think about parking courteously.
Parking around me is horrendous, If I move my car for a minute someone parks there even though we are a small village and most people know I park there and why. These days when I go out in the car I drop a bike there to keep my space. It's a pain but better than getting home to find someone parked there.I must admit if I was in your position, so to speak, I'd do the same.It's a pain but better than getting home to find someone parked there.
Granted but in the case of the neighbour I am thinking of AFAIK there are normally 3 adults in residence but there 7 vehicles (might be 8?) So when visitors come there can be up to 3 cars parked on the pavement.I'm sure that some people have a legitimate reason, but its those with half empty drives and no restrictions like yours, that
park on the road, that I'm talking about.
It just doesn't make sense to me.
Its pretty inevitable as families increase and their kids grow.
But at least they should think about parking courteously.

Drat! Talk about sod's lawWAMT - well not T but 3 days ago... First decent "full week off work" in 17 months, and on last Friday of the week, I start with the coughing, wheezing, and all the symptoms of a cold / flu or whatever we're calling it these days if we can't be arsed to pay for nasal swabs".
Was just starting to feel the benefit of actually having had a break from work, only to spend next 4 days aching so bad i've barely left my scratcher.
Back at work tomorrow, and lo-and-behold - i'm starting to actually feel somewhere near human again.
I shouldn't laugh, but I did ( sorry, not sorryI assume by the mess it was like something out of the exorcist....

It's the first day of the year and some people have already put up their bloody Christmas decorations . . .![]()
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Lifted a tub of double cream to pour on pudding last night, gave it a shake as you do before pouring, blooming wife had already peeled the lid, oops. I wore more than I ate.Soup maker leaked badly and left a massive pool on the counter top. Wasn't watching it but I assume by the mess it was like something out of the exorcist....
BBC speculation!!! "The PM is expected to talk about...." I want the news either as it happens or after it happens. Do they have a crystal ball? More than likely "an insider"! Spies used to get hung!!!
That's because they're reading from an embargoed press release.Yes, this drives me up the wall as well. It happens over and over again.
I really don't think it's speculation. They have briefed as per perfectly normal practice.BBC speculation!!! "The PM is expected to talk about...." I want the news either as it happens or after it happens. Do they have a crystal ball? More than likely "an insider"! Spies used to get hung!!!

so matter how many I block there are more to come.I get loads from Glasgow or Sheffield, some ring off quickly and others are damn persistent, I just ignore them all, one did answered by the auto function in the car, I kept replying Que and No Hable English, soon give up on me.Actually annoys everyday for about the past week......
An Edinburgh origin(?) number that varies each time i.e. a slightly different number each timeso matter how many I block there are more to come.
FWIW I never answer unknown numbers on my mobile (or for that matter on the landline) and treat them on the basis 'if they cannot be bothered to leave a message' they are of no interest to me!
I google the numbers and only one came up as spam. I have dialed the odd or two, preceded by 141 to block my CLI id and the numbers do not exist!
I currently just wish I could block all 0131 5xxxxx numbers as a group. Anyone important enough in Edinburgh who would want contact me will have my postal address.
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Why does this annoy you? Supermarkets sell them all year round.
...and jolly good job too!Supermarkets sell them all year round.
