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rangie47 Member Since: 26 Feb 2015 Location: Malvern Posts: 296 |
Just tell them to do 1.
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29th Apr 2016 9:50am |
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ajac8 Member Since: 04 Oct 2011 Location: Shakespeares County Posts: 1653 |
If you edged forward about 8 inches you would remove all their ammunition in one go. They would have to find something else to moan about then. (Or is it a battle of wills? - certainty wouldn't move especially if they complained to a third party and not to my face)
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29th Apr 2016 10:33am |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
Park it where the 911 is then they have no argument do they? |
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29th Apr 2016 11:14am |
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StewD Member Since: 22 Apr 2016 Location: Glasgow Posts: 129 |
To be honest you're neighbour should be happy that you're a level headed easy going kind of guy !?
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29th Apr 2016 2:40pm |
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JamesD Member Since: 21 Jan 2013 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 203 |
If they consider you an obstruction then they need to learn how to drive! |
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29th Apr 2016 3:25pm |
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JamesD Member Since: 21 Jan 2013 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 203 |
Actually you should swap spaces, theirs looks better as you have some verge on the right to step onto and the 911 driver is unlikely to ding your doors....problem solved. |
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29th Apr 2016 3:27pm |
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idrawcad Member Since: 13 Jun 2014 Location: Sunny Bournemouth Posts: 144 |
Our neighbour complains everytime the Ocado delivery van parks 1/2 over her double width driveway for 5 minutes to deliver to our house. She come out ranting and raving. The first time I asked her if she was going out, she said no!! WTF.
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29th Apr 2016 4:49pm |
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DSCOOPS Member Since: 15 Jul 2015 Location: Staffs Posts: 26 |
Private car parks are a nightmare but thankfully you don't have to adhere to any road legislation. As I have private parking and tell people off for trying to park in my spaces I would simply smile and ignore as there is nothing that they can do. |
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29th Apr 2016 6:12pm |
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Ginge Member Since: 19 Apr 2016 Location: Tamworth, Staffs. Posts: 22 |
It dosent look that tight to be honest. As has been said, if they took the time to reverse in maybe they wouldn't have such a problem getting out.
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29th Apr 2016 8:05pm |
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Knightmare Member Since: 22 Jun 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 84 |
Thanks guys, glad it's not just me. That said I must admit to being more than a little tempted with borrowing my mates 101 for a car swap. See how they get on with that being parked there for a couple of days Life is what happens while you�re making other plans. |
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29th Apr 2016 9:24pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Would you like to borrow this one sir?
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29th Apr 2016 9:46pm |
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e600 Member Since: 28 Apr 2016 Location: Surrey Posts: 23 |
went to an eatery in Farnham, parked in Castle Street which is mostly end towards pavement spaces. Found a bay between 2 empty bays and parked between the lines. On return was flanked by a car either side so close I could not open the doors more than 2 inches. Ended up opening the boot removing the parcel shelf, dropping RHR seat and climbing through, much to wife's amusement. |
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29th Apr 2016 10:35pm |
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Slaav Member Since: 02 Mar 2014 Location: GLos Posts: 32 |
I am happy yo admit that I am very careful about where and how we park 'the beast' to avoid as many issues as possible! Try for end bays or would jump at that space beside the 911!
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2nd May 2016 9:55am |
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3528cc Member Since: 29 Oct 2014 Location: North East Posts: 301 |
And do they drive a smart car?
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2nd May 2016 10:18am |
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