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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Legally, you are entitled to park - as you say, you pay your road tax, which funds maintenance of the road on which you park.
Unfortunately, a lot of people take serious exception to street parking by non-residents, and you don't want this to escalate. These people will have all day to vadalise your car at leisure, and it sounds like that's where this dispute is going. You can't win - even if the law is on your side, you'd never prove malicious damage.
Best to find somewhere else. I know you shouldn't have to be intimidated like this, but that's the way it is.
Ethel, look at the earlier question to which I provided a link. In particular look at the earlier question which is referred to:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Question199575.html
and even more specifically kempie's answer of 13th Feb 06. You will find that the restrictions to which you refer do not actually exist. As I said, this is an area where the current law is not actually sufficient.