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Parking Outside Your House
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- No - 197 votes
- 47%
- Yes - 129 votes
- 31%
- It depends where you live - 96 votes
- 23%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I live on the street. I along with my neighbours paid for a dropped kerb. We know it doesn't guarantee anything (although some think its a guarantee of a space...it's not) but we did hope that some people would think , they don't.
Im a numptie who puts a cone out and why on earth shouldn't I? We come home with monthly shopping ( yes even us numpties eat) and we have to park for 10 mins in the middle of the street , holding up the traffic, whilst we scuttle back and forth.We have 2 vehicles which we wash, not possible when you have a selfish git parking up all weekend at your house as he doesn't want a big van outside his window blocking the light but he's happy to do that to you. As a road tax payer i'm well aware that we are are all entitled to park responsibly but i'd like everyone to park consideraby and thats the defining line.
Im a numptie who puts a cone out and why on earth shouldn't I? We come home with monthly shopping ( yes even us numpties eat) and we have to park for 10 mins in the middle of the street , holding up the traffic, whilst we scuttle back and forth.We have 2 vehicles which we wash, not possible when you have a selfish git parking up all weekend at your house as he doesn't want a big van outside his window blocking the light but he's happy to do that to you. As a road tax payer i'm well aware that we are are all entitled to park responsibly but i'd like everyone to park consideraby and thats the defining line.