M
what about partially ob striuct as in parking on footpaths. The law is that you can't park partly or wholly on a path isn't it? Would that apply in OP case or would they have to show that being partly in front of house, if i understand it correctly,is blocking them access?that will result in the vehicle obstructing an entrance or an exit for vehicles to or from a premises, .
... The space outside your property is either Public (maintained and/or owned by your Local Authority) or Private (the land is owned by a third party ie. a Developer in a Housing Estate)....
Why don't you make a complaint and bring it to their attention?
it is a council estate but is not taken over by council yet and is ownd by developer as far as i know. Where they park is also blocking a fire hydrant, can the fire department put a sign or bollard there?Mary,
Is yours a public or a private estate?
aj
that is not correctBasically you can't enforce anything. The residents association can put out a circular and ask that people park considerately and advise their guests to do likewise but it's purely appealing to people's better nature. Road traffic law doesn't apply if it's not a public road.
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