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I have just been asked (albeit politely this time), if I would move my Laguna from outside of their house, as it has been there for three days.

 

First of all, it hasn't been there for three days, in fact it has been their less than 1 day.

Secondly its a public road

Thirdly there are cars parked outside my house on the road and it doesn't bother me

Finally you have a flippin drive

 

What is it with people down my road............ :shrug:

 

Anyone fancy a drag down my street at 3am in the morning, you are quite welcome

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Its absurd. The first time It was my next door neighbour but one, and when I refused he called me a racist twat. :cry:

 

This time is a bloke from across the road, at least he was polite

 

Doug - if he was tied to the bottom of the car I may find it more satisfying

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I have just been asked (albeit politely this time), if I would move my Laguna from outside of their house, as it has been there for three days.

 

First of all, it hasn't been there for three days, in fact it has been their less than 1 day.

Secondly its a public road

Thirdly there are cars parked outside my house on the road and it doesn't bother me

Finally you have a flippin drive

 

What is it with people down my road............ :shrug:

 

Anyone fancy a drag down my street at 3am in the morning, you are quite welcome

 

is it a shed or something? where else are you meant to park it?

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Sabrina shares the house with 3 others, one of which has 2 cars. So that's a total of 6 cars. Maybe 3 at a squeeze can go on the drive, but where do the others go? One maybe 2 outside the front, but there's still one more to go. And that's not including me going over there. My problem is that when you buy a house it doesn't say anywhere that the road outside your house is your property and only you can park there. Whats the problem with him parking elsewhere on the road??

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Sorry I may have missed something, but is there a problem with moving it or parking it outside your own house? Just might be easier to do this than get all narc'ed about it.

 

I rarely can park outside my house - if I could I would have done. In fact our street seems to be a public park way when the flippin rugby is on. So I see it as first come first serve.

 

Plus it is a public road, I have the right to park anywhere I want.

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This is typical pethetic 'English' territorial mentality....

 

I had EXACTLY the same problem here and yes they had a drive too with no cars parked in it....

 

Tell them to 'swivel' or dump a truck load of manure outside their house...I really hate stupid people like them..I'd be up for annoying your neighbours...I would enjoy it immensley..just let us all know!

 

:soap: :tempted:

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I've given in and moved it now.

 

LOL with the manure........I still think a nice meet outside my house would sufficiently upset the neighbours..........not that it specifically matters in the grand scheme of things.....but I'm human and like revenge :respekt:

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